Difference between revisions of "Social Networking Library"
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The gCube Social Library, so far, provides methods for: | The gCube Social Library, so far, provides methods for: | ||
− | * Publishing Users Posts | + | * Publishing Users Posts; |
− | * Retrieving Users Feeds, Comments, Likes | + | * Retrieving Users Feeds, Comments, Likes; |
− | * Managing Users Connections | + | * Managing Users Connections; |
− | * Managing Users Notifications | + | * Managing Users Notifications; |
− | * Publishing | + | * Publishing Application Posts. |
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+ | == Social Library Reference Architecture == | ||
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+ | A Reference Architecture is an architectural design pattern that indicates how an abstract set of mechanisms and relationships realises a predetermined set of requirements. gCube Social Networking Library captured by the Reference Architecture in Figure 1 is the Software System standing between an Apache Cassandra Cluster and the gCubePortal. |
Revision as of 20:03, 13 December 2012
Overview
The gCube Social Networking Library is the 'bridge' between your gCube Applications and the social networking facilities . The purpose of this document is to provide instructions for developers wishing to exploit Social Networking from within their applications.
The gCube Social Library, so far, provides methods for:
- Publishing Users Posts;
- Retrieving Users Feeds, Comments, Likes;
- Managing Users Connections;
- Managing Users Notifications;
- Publishing Application Posts.
Social Library Reference Architecture
A Reference Architecture is an architectural design pattern that indicates how an abstract set of mechanisms and relationships realises a predetermined set of requirements. gCube Social Networking Library captured by the Reference Architecture in Figure 1 is the Software System standing between an Apache Cassandra Cluster and the gCubePortal.