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Tim Inman

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Nov 18, 2009, 10:03:53 PM11/18/09
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Looks like this is just getting spammed. Does anyone still monitor
this for Dipity API questions?

derek dukes

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Nov 19, 2009, 5:00:53 PM11/19/09
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Hi Tim,

Yes, this is still monitored. I just changed the settings to moderate
all posts, this should help with the spam issue.

- Thanks, Derek

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julian

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Dec 24, 2009, 3:53:38 AM12/24/09
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Hi Derek.
I am a C/C++/Java developer.
I have a need to generate timelines as your software appears to
do....beautifully I might add :)

I want this functionality to be embedded into my own server instance
and build the content from a set of data sources that are a part of my
own application.
I am not a PHP developer.

So, my questions are:
* Can I run a standalone instance of the Dipity service inside my own
container ?
* Do I need to map my persistence layer to suit your API or can I
build content using your API so that you have no persistence
dependency ?

Best Regards
Julian

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