Google hasn't blocked 3-legged oauth on orkut, it's just never been
implemented.  There are other networks which support 3-legged, which I
mentioned earlier, but if you're only going to be working with orkut data,
then this approach won't work.
~Arne


On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 2:22 PM, Amit <symbian.wo...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> Thanks for the thumbs up.
> As I understand to start through it, I first need to acquire as much
> info about OAuth. I will start with that.
> on oauth.net, they say desktop to web app auth is supported, so i
> guess its google that has blocked the three-legged auth from orkut
> etc?
> in that scenario, what should be my primary action? nothing works if i
> cant get authenticated?
> i hope i am making sense. pls give me some pointers, where to start?
>
>
> On Jul 31, 2:38 pm, Arne Roomann-Kurrik <api.kur...@google.com> wrote:
> > I'm happy to help if you have specific questions - just post them here
> > and I'll do my best to help you work through any problems.
> >
> > ~Arne
> >
> > On Jul 30, 12:42 pm, Amit <symbian.wo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > > Thank you for replying to my question.
> > > I am definitely up for the challenge. But the thing most likely to
> > > deter you from going on with this is the fact that I am relatively new
> > > to programming, but I am learning new things as I write this. I have
> > > gone through some books and tutorials about Python and I have realised
> > > that the only way to understand it properly is to do a project on it.
> > > But I dont want to do any random project. I am more interested in
> > > developing something that is useful to me as well.
> > > The core idea behing my project is to make a desktop app, that can
> > > relay information from some of the Opensocial techonologies like
> > > Orkut, iGoogle, Gmail(if i can say).
> > > I usually open up around 4 tabs in my browser every other day to check
> > > out new messages and alerts on the above sites. I thought it would be
> > > cool if I could have an app do it for me. I have added Gmail because
> > > it is the most important. I also plan to include Facebook and Twitter
> > > into this. One simple idea is to automatically relay the latest tweet
> > > to the status messages of Orkut, Facebook etc.
> >
> > > But the major roadblock in front of me is the lack of knowledge. I try
> > > to pursue as much as I can but sometimes I end up being confused.
> > > Do you think you can help me out. I would be so glad.
> >
> > > On Jul 30, 9:32 pm, Arne Roomann-Kurrik <api.kur...@google.com> wrote:
> >
> > > > Hi Amit,
> >
> > > >    In theory this is completely possible, although in practice you'll
> > > > probably hit a couple of minor roadblocks depending on what you're
> > > > trying to do.  OpenSocial defines a REST api which can be used to
> > > > fetch social data from a server or a desktop application - there's
> > > > even a simple Python client library you can try athttp://
> code.google.com/p/opensocial-python-client/
> >
> > > > Now not every OpenSocial social network has started supporting REST,
> > > > although most of the bigger ones do in some form or another.  At
> least
> > > > MySpace, orkut, hi5, Netlog, Google Friend Connect, iGoogle, Plaxo
> > > > (for People) do, and I'm most likely leaving some out.  The trouble
> is
> > > > that for a desktop application, you need to use 3-legged OAuth in
> > > > order to obtain a token you can use to access the OpenSocial APIs on
> > > > behalf of a user.  This means that you'll have to open a browser to a
> > > > certain URL - you'll either have to embed a browser in your
> > > > application or somehow redirect the user to open the login URL on
> > > > their own.  Sadly, there aren't many good examples of desktop apps
> > > > which do this well yet.  Another problem you may face is that not all
> > > > containers support 3-legged OAuth - currently I'm only aware of
> > > > MySpace, hi5, Plaxo and possibly Netlog.
> >
> > > > I'm happy to help you try to work through solutions if you want to
> try
> > > > this out, though - I'm interested in learning more about the progress
> > > > and challenges in this area.
> >
> > > > ~Arne
> >
> > > > On Jul 29, 12:17 pm, Amit <symbian.wo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > > > > i am very new to the whole opensocial thing and i was wondering
> > > > > whether it is possible to create win32 apps that realy opensocial
> data
> > > > > streams. i am interested in creating a win32 client for the
> opensocial
> > > > > services like orkut etc. can i do that through a desktop GUI app?
> >
> > > > > i want to know if its even remotely possible?
> > > > > thanks a lot in advance.
> >
>

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