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Openmeetings Widget Wordpress Plugin

One of my client asked me to create a Wordpress plugin, so the first thing I did was to search for any existing plugin on which I can work on. Luckily I found one. It was developed by Shuki Vaknin. You can visit his plugin at: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/openmeetings-integration-plugin-widget/

But I had little different requirement. So I modified the Shuki Vaknin's plugin.

The modification is that every session has a unique username. I choose guest as default name while adding a timestamp along with guest keyword like guest34578689.

Download

Link: openmeetings-integration-plugin-widget.zip

Comments

  1. Dear Mr. Kumar,

    Exactly what I needed!

    Thank you for your kindness

    and huge sucess to you.

    Paulo Kanda
    saudeciencia.com.br
    sinapsy.com.br
    Brazil

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  2. One more questions.
    Which plugin you are using that asks my google account when commenting?
    Thanks

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  3. This is really cool, but is there any testing server for openMeetings which I can use instead of http://domain.com:5080/openmeetings/services/UserService?wsd

    Kindly Reply

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  4. Finally I setup OpenMeetings VM 1.1 on my windows 7 machine.
    I have Wampp Server Running and allow_url_fopen on and extension=php_soap.dll un-commented

    But still getting http://192.168.1.2:5080/openmeetings/
    Fatal error: Uncaught SoapFault exception: [WSDL] SOAP-ERROR: Parsing WSDL: Couldn't load from 'http://http://192.168.1.2:5080/openmeetings//services/UserService?wsdl' : failed to load external entity "http://http://192.168.1.2:5080/openmeetings//services/UserService?wsdl" in C:\wamp\www\soq-wp\wp-content\plugins\openmeetings-integration-plugin-widget\widget.php:24 Stack trace: #0 C:\wamp\www\soq-wp\wp-content\plugins\openmeetings-integration-plugin-widget\widget.php(24): SoapClient->SoapClient('http://http://1...') #1 C:\wamp\www\soq-wp\wp-content\plugins\openmeetings-integration-plugin-widget\openmeetings.php(82): Openmeetingswidget(Array) #2 C:\wamp\www\soq-wp\wp-includes\widgets.php(182): Openmeetings_Widget->widget(Array, Array) #3 [internal function]: WP_Widget->display_callback(Array, Array) #4 C:\wamp\www\soq-wp\wp-includes\widgets.php(895): call_user_func_array(Array, Array) #5 C:\wamp\www\soq-wp\wp-content\themes\twentyfourteen\sidebar.php(26): dynamic_sidebar('sidebar-1') #6 C:\wamp\www\soq-wp\wp-includes\temp in C:\wamp\www\soq-wp\wp-content\plugins\openmeetings-integration-plugin-widget\widget.php on line 24

    But when I directly ping http://192.168.1.2:5080/openmeetings//services/UserService?wsdl, I am getting
    UserService

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  5. Hello!! Im try testing this plugin and receive this error on Wamp : Fatal error: Uncaught SoapFault exception: [Client] Function ("getSession") is not a valid method for this service in E:\wamp64\www\wordpress\wp-content\plugins\openmeetings-integration-plugin-widget\widget.php on line 26.

    Thanks.

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    Replies
    1. It's a compatibility issue that may be related to technology upgrade.

      Delete

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