just to know, is my idea to use intent/contentprovider, or any other
mechanism from external application is not a good idea?

i mean, what i try to suggest is about people that already did a
Twitter client and / or facebook one, to maybe add some additinal
functionality, to allow us to interact with their application (if it's
installed of course) using probably intent or
startActivityForResult ...

i don't want to manage and have twitter/facebook functionnality in my
application. i don't want to recreate what already exist :-)

i try to not need any API or else, but to call installed program by
some way, to use them to help me :-)

but maybe my idea is not good at all, i don't know.

regards,


On 14 avr, 09:18, ko5tik <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Apr 14, 8:35 am, remy berrebi <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > @ko5tik: thanks for your answer, but i atually want to use intent without
> > any prompt. to let user save time and not click thousand time which program
> > he want that i use to send new twitt :-)
>
> Then you need an api.
>
> > about facebook i didn't find any intent about it.
>
> Look into theirt manifest
>
> > my gaol is to use authentification already setup on another twitter/facebook
> > client to not store credential, and to not ask once again to a user to enter
> > is user/password.
>
> oAuth is the tool of choice for this. (though a little tricky )
> Your app requests security tokens from twitter to access some
> account,
> and account owner has to autorise it (and has power to revoke it at
> will) - so your
> app does not need to store or even know about credentials.

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