The document discusses Yahoo's open platform which includes standards like OAuth and OpenID for authentication. It covers various dashboard, API, and markup languages to build applications. Key components are social blocks, tags, and JavaScript functions to enable social features. Sanitization solutions like Caja and customized markup languages allow securely embedding third-party content.
The microservice architecture approach has been very popular in the recent years. There is a big hype around it and a large swarm of open source tools to facilitate each aspect of this architecture. The purpose of this talk is to identify the main components of a microservice architecture. After that we compare different open source tools that fits into each area. At the end we’ll have a good understanding what a microservice architecture based on OSS looks like.
The microservice architecture approach has been very popular in the recent years. There is a big hype around it and a large swarm of open source tools to facilitate each aspect of this architecture. The purpose of this talk is to identify the main components of a microservice architecture. After that we compare different open source tools that fits into each area. At the end we’ll have a good understanding what a microservice architecture based on OSS looks like.
Application Architecture: The Next Wave | MuleSoftMuleSoft
The way we build applications is changing. By analyzing architecture trends of the past and studying forward thinking infrastructures at Apple and Netflix we present a compelling framework for how to think about the future as the traditional application stack is redefined.
Welcome to the API Economy: Developing Your API StrategyMuleSoft
View the recording of this webinar: http://www.mulesoft.com/webinars/esb/welcome-api-economy
Learn more about our Anypoint Platform for APIs: https://www.mulesoft.com/platform/api
Gartner predicts 75% of Fortune 500 enterprises will open an API by 2014. In this new API economy, those without an API strategy will be left behind. What does this mean for you and your business? Join Ross Mason, MuleSoft Founder, for a discussion on key API trends and what you can do in this New Enterprise era to unlock competitive advantage for your organization.
Questions discussed:
What has changed with APIs?
What is the API economy and how did we get here?
How are APIs transforming enterprises?
What are key API trends my organization should be planning for?
How can APIs make my business more competitive?
Some ideas and starting points on how OpenSocial and CMIS may play nice together. It would be nice to get some thoughts here: http://wiki.opensocial.org/index.php?title=Align_CMIS_and_OpenSocial or here: http://groups.google.com/group/opensocial-and-gadgets-spec
Leveraging Rails to Build Facebook AppsDavid Keener
This presentation is a distillation of some of the practical tactics that David Keener's development team at MetroStar Systems has used to create highly successful FaceBook applications using Rails, including real-life systems like PollCast, Iran Voices and the Votridea Contest Platform. FaceBook is the world's largest social network, with over 500 million members.
Enterprise Social using Open Source FrameworksWerner Keil
A Social Media Week Hamburg 2013 workshop. Following the path of projects like Seam Social, a number of people started to work on Agorava, a “reference implementation” for Social Network integration in Java.
In this session, you will see examples from a number of frameworks that help developers to integrate their projects with existing Social Networks, both Public (Facebook, Twitter, Google+, LinkedIn, Xing, Yammer,…) and Corporate, e.g. within the Enterprise or Institution (University, Hospital, Library, Museum or individual Artists…) It also aims to assist Java Enterprise technologies and frameworks by adding social media features to web sites or services developed using Java or running on a JVM.
This session is a hands-on presentation, showing live code examples where possible and appropriate.
Enterprise Social using Open Source Frameworks (SMWCPH)Werner Keil
A Social Media Week Copenhagen 2013 session. Following the path of projects like Seam Social, a number of people started to work on Agorava, a “reference implementation” for Social Network integration in Java.
In this session, you will see examples from a number of frameworks that help developers to integrate their projects with existing Social Networks, both Public (Facebook, Twitter, Google+, LinkedIn, Xing, Yammer,…) and Corporate, e.g. within the Enterprise or Institution (University, Hospital, Library, Museum or individual Artists…) It also aims to assist Java Enterprise technologies and frameworks by adding social media features to web sites or services developed using Java or running on a JVM.
This session is a hands-on presentation, showing live code examples where possible and appropriate.
Enterprise 2.0 using Social Frameworks like Agorava (SMWHH 2014)Werner Keil
Agorava, the Social Framework can best be described as a "reference implementation" for Social Media integration on the Java Platform.
It helps developers to integrate their apps with many Social Networks, both Public (Facebook, Twitter, Google+, LinkedIn, Xing, Yammer,...) and Corporate, e.g. within the Enterprise or Institution (University, Hospital, Library, Museum...) or by artists and other creative individuals. It also adds social media features to Java Enterprise and web sites or services developed running Java or other JVM languages. Agorava is intended to be part of JDF 2.x or similar parts of a JBoss "Social" Stack.
In this session, you will learn how to use Agorava and hear about similar frameworks or approaches and where they stand at the moment.
This presentation is a distillation of practical tactics that have been used to create highly successful FaceBook applications using Rails, including real-life systems like PollCast, Iran Voices and Votridea. FaceBook is the world's largest social network, with over 600 million members. Key examples are in Ruby, JavaScript and straight HTML.
Yahoo! Open Strategy (Y!OS) and GovernmentCody Simms
An introduction to ways that Yahoo! is opening up and ways that the US Government can integrate with Yahoo!'s open efforts to engage Yahoo!'s audiences both in the US and around the world.
Presented as part of webcontent.gov's New Media Talks for Government.
For the full webcast of the presentation, see: http://www.usa.gov/webcontent/wmu/newmedia/yahoo.shtml
- Current status of Open Social (Drupal 8 distribution)
- Case studies of projects, launched on Open Social (for United Nations, and non-profit organizations)
- Examples of customization for customer needs
- How to grow the distro
- Roadmap and future plans of Open Social
Application Architecture: The Next Wave | MuleSoftMuleSoft
The way we build applications is changing. By analyzing architecture trends of the past and studying forward thinking infrastructures at Apple and Netflix we present a compelling framework for how to think about the future as the traditional application stack is redefined.
Welcome to the API Economy: Developing Your API StrategyMuleSoft
View the recording of this webinar: http://www.mulesoft.com/webinars/esb/welcome-api-economy
Learn more about our Anypoint Platform for APIs: https://www.mulesoft.com/platform/api
Gartner predicts 75% of Fortune 500 enterprises will open an API by 2014. In this new API economy, those without an API strategy will be left behind. What does this mean for you and your business? Join Ross Mason, MuleSoft Founder, for a discussion on key API trends and what you can do in this New Enterprise era to unlock competitive advantage for your organization.
Questions discussed:
What has changed with APIs?
What is the API economy and how did we get here?
How are APIs transforming enterprises?
What are key API trends my organization should be planning for?
How can APIs make my business more competitive?
Some ideas and starting points on how OpenSocial and CMIS may play nice together. It would be nice to get some thoughts here: http://wiki.opensocial.org/index.php?title=Align_CMIS_and_OpenSocial or here: http://groups.google.com/group/opensocial-and-gadgets-spec
Leveraging Rails to Build Facebook AppsDavid Keener
This presentation is a distillation of some of the practical tactics that David Keener's development team at MetroStar Systems has used to create highly successful FaceBook applications using Rails, including real-life systems like PollCast, Iran Voices and the Votridea Contest Platform. FaceBook is the world's largest social network, with over 500 million members.
Enterprise Social using Open Source FrameworksWerner Keil
A Social Media Week Hamburg 2013 workshop. Following the path of projects like Seam Social, a number of people started to work on Agorava, a “reference implementation” for Social Network integration in Java.
In this session, you will see examples from a number of frameworks that help developers to integrate their projects with existing Social Networks, both Public (Facebook, Twitter, Google+, LinkedIn, Xing, Yammer,…) and Corporate, e.g. within the Enterprise or Institution (University, Hospital, Library, Museum or individual Artists…) It also aims to assist Java Enterprise technologies and frameworks by adding social media features to web sites or services developed using Java or running on a JVM.
This session is a hands-on presentation, showing live code examples where possible and appropriate.
Enterprise Social using Open Source Frameworks (SMWCPH)Werner Keil
A Social Media Week Copenhagen 2013 session. Following the path of projects like Seam Social, a number of people started to work on Agorava, a “reference implementation” for Social Network integration in Java.
In this session, you will see examples from a number of frameworks that help developers to integrate their projects with existing Social Networks, both Public (Facebook, Twitter, Google+, LinkedIn, Xing, Yammer,…) and Corporate, e.g. within the Enterprise or Institution (University, Hospital, Library, Museum or individual Artists…) It also aims to assist Java Enterprise technologies and frameworks by adding social media features to web sites or services developed using Java or running on a JVM.
This session is a hands-on presentation, showing live code examples where possible and appropriate.
Enterprise 2.0 using Social Frameworks like Agorava (SMWHH 2014)Werner Keil
Agorava, the Social Framework can best be described as a "reference implementation" for Social Media integration on the Java Platform.
It helps developers to integrate their apps with many Social Networks, both Public (Facebook, Twitter, Google+, LinkedIn, Xing, Yammer,...) and Corporate, e.g. within the Enterprise or Institution (University, Hospital, Library, Museum...) or by artists and other creative individuals. It also adds social media features to Java Enterprise and web sites or services developed running Java or other JVM languages. Agorava is intended to be part of JDF 2.x or similar parts of a JBoss "Social" Stack.
In this session, you will learn how to use Agorava and hear about similar frameworks or approaches and where they stand at the moment.
This presentation is a distillation of practical tactics that have been used to create highly successful FaceBook applications using Rails, including real-life systems like PollCast, Iran Voices and Votridea. FaceBook is the world's largest social network, with over 600 million members. Key examples are in Ruby, JavaScript and straight HTML.
Yahoo! Open Strategy (Y!OS) and GovernmentCody Simms
An introduction to ways that Yahoo! is opening up and ways that the US Government can integrate with Yahoo!'s open efforts to engage Yahoo!'s audiences both in the US and around the world.
Presented as part of webcontent.gov's New Media Talks for Government.
For the full webcast of the presentation, see: http://www.usa.gov/webcontent/wmu/newmedia/yahoo.shtml
- Current status of Open Social (Drupal 8 distribution)
- Case studies of projects, launched on Open Social (for United Nations, and non-profit organizations)
- Examples of customization for customer needs
- How to grow the distro
- Roadmap and future plans of Open Social
Buiding application for social networksĐỗ Duy Trung
Hiện nay, mạng xã hội đang là xu thế mạnh nhằm gắn kết mọi người và các tổ chức lại với nhau. Sử dụng mạng xã hội cho phép người dùng nhanh chóng có được thông tin hữu ích cần thiết. Người dùng đã đến lúc không cần kiếm tìm thông tin mà thông tin tự đến với người dùng một cách chính xác hơn. Mặt khác, thực tế cho thấy đa số người dùng học hỏi kiến thức mới ngoài việc do nỗ lực bản thân mà chủ yếu cũng từ chính bạn bè và các kênh thông tin trực tuyến hằng ngày họ theo dõi hơn là việc học tập một cách gò bó và gượng ép.
Ứng dụng chạy trên các mạng xã hội cũng đang tăng nhanh để đáp ứng cho đa số người dùng đã có mặt ở nhiều lĩnh vực khác nhau. Các mạng xã hội hiện nay cũng đang tích cực phát triển các ứng dụng kiểu này nhằm phục vụ tối đa người dùng trong các quan hệ xã hội. Việc phát triển ứng dụng cho mạng xã hội là một hình thức ứng dụng mới dựa trên kiến trúc gồm ba thành phần chủ yếu (app client - front end, container (social network) và app server - back end) cho phép tích hợp các ứng dụng vào trong mạng xã hội một cách dễ dàng.
Việc phát triển một ứng dụng hiệu quả tích hợp cả mạng xã hội, điện toán đám mây đã trở nên đơn giản hơn. Bài báo cáo này trình bày sơ bộ những phân tích lợi ích, phân loại và kiến trúc hoạt động và cách xây dựng các ứng dụng cho mạng xã hội.
Let's Redux! by Joseph Chiang
Published April 15, 2016 in Technology
For people who use React but haven’t tried Redux.
- Why - Common issues while people use React
- Redux Basic Concept