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WebSphere sMash workshop at IBM Hursley, UK

Posted by cjthorne on January 13th, 2010. Other posts by cjthorne

[ January 26, 2010; 9:30 am to 5:30 pm. ] There is an exclusive one day workshop taking place on January 26th at the IBM Innovation Center at Hursley in thhe UK. This workshop will be delivered by members of the sMash development team.

From the abstract:

This workshop will explore IBM WebSphere sMash with discussions that include Representational State Transfer (REST), an architectural style [...]

The World Community Grid enables individuals to donate the idle or spare power of their computers to groundbreaking environmental and medical research. World Community Grid have just announced a new Facebook application which is built on WebSphere sMash and is available to over 400,000 World Community Grid users.
The World Community Grid Facebook application was developed [...]

Logging from a PHP script

Posted by cjthorne on December 3rd, 2009. Other posts by cjthorne

When I am writing a PHP script I often want to write to the WebSphere sMash log or trace files. Using the Java Bridge I have written a simple PHP script that I can include in my PHP scripts and use to log to these files. I can then control the level of logging by [...]

Using Project Zero to write your Facebook application in PHP

Posted by cjthorne on November 2nd, 2009. Other posts by cjthorne

We have recently added the last of the PHP functions needed to run a PHP Facebook platform application on Project Zero. To get started writing my own Facebook application I simply followed these steps:

Download the latest Project Zero development driver which now has all the support you need (use the Monza release or later). You [...]

Give us your comments and find out about WebSphere sMash

Posted by cjthorne on November 8th, 2008. Other posts by cjthorne

If you are at the WebSphere Technical Conference in Barcelona, Spain next week (10th to 14th November) then come along to one of the Customer Feedback Sessions I am running on WebSphere sMash. You can have a one-on-one session to

talk about your requirements for writing those applications on your to-do list.
give us feedback on how [...]