Ditto here.  Apache Shindig uses OAuth extensively and we would like to
upgrade it to OAuth 2.0.  The current stable java oauth library is okay, but
does not have an active developer community, and isn't even published to
maven central.

I just had a peek at Amber, looks fairly decent.  I can help move this to
Apache incubating if people are interested.

On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 4:49 AM, Simone Gianni <simo...@apache.org> wrote:

> Hi Pid,
> I'm also interested in developing a Java library for OAuth 2. There is an
> Apache Lab (labs.apache.org , lab named Amber) working on an OAuth 1 Java
> API, it could (will) eventually move to Incubator if we manage to get enough
> momentum.
>
> It would be nice to have a Java API that integrates with existing systems,
> like JAAS and Spring Security (formerly known as Acegi). That would ease the
> migration for all the frameworks and existing systems that already use those
> libraries.
>
> Simone
>
> 2010/4/15 Pid <p...@pidster.com>
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm interested in working with other Java programmers to develop a
>> standardised API for OAuth 2.0.
>>
>> I have reviewed the recent archives, but don't see anything in the way
>> of discussion on this topic.  If anyone can point me to a location where
>> it is being discussed I'd be grateful.
>>
>>
>> I think it would be good if the OAuth community was able to agree a spec
>> and then for implementors to have something to focus their efforts
>> against, instead of produced many different and incompatible libraries.
>>
>> There are obviously challenges in attempting this before the v2.0 itself
>> is final, but perhaps the effort will inform the overall debate.
>>
>>
>> The different Java implementations of OAuth version 1.0 each have
>> varying features and levels of complexity.  Most implementations focus
>> on the client component and don't provide server components at all.
>> I'd like to improve on that in a Java API.
>>
>> Some ideas I have include specifying that, in addition to programmatical
>> configuration, an implementation should allow ServiceLoader and XML
>> based configurations, and perhaps even an Annotation based config.
>>
>>
>> I'd like to hear from anyone who'd be interested in combining efforts,
>> Java programmer or not.
>>
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>>
>> Pid
>>
>>
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