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− | + | The gCube Social Networking Library is the 'bridge' between your gCube Applications and the social networking facilities as depicted in the figure below. The social networking facilities exploit a NoSQL data store for their storage. Specifically an Apache Cassandra data store. | |
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Revision as of 20:12, 13 December 2012
Overview
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 Overview
The gCube Social Networking Library is the 'bridge' between your gCube Applications and the social networking facilities as depicted in the figure below. The social networking facilities exploit a NoSQL data store for their storage. Specifically an Apache Cassandra data store.