I just had a look and don't see any way to login.

On Sat, May 15, 2010 at 12:29, Drasko <drasko.ko...@googlemail.com> wrote:

> And just as I managed to make it working, the new release 1.3.4 got
> released and really got me totally scared as no more federated methods
> were there. Luckily it was just an API cleanup and now both the
> "Google Account API" and the "(Experimental) Federated Login" are
> using the same User class and the methods to obtain login and logout
> redirects ... COOL ;-)
>
> The extended "Web Application Starter Project" using a widget to
> authenticate users via OpenID is available on
> http://super-easy.appspot.com
>
>
> On May 14, 12:16 pm, Drasko <drasko.ko...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> > I am doing a major rewrite of a working website. We have chosen GWT
> > and GAE as the target architecture.
> >
> > I would like to complement our propriatory user authentication schema
> > with OpenID. Hence, I was very happy that GAE supports the "federated
> > login". After spending the last 8 hours, I have failed to discover any
> > useful artifacts that would make me understand how to use the User API
> > in the federated mode.
> >
> > Additionally, I found out that the guestbook sample gets broken when
> > switching the authentication option from the "Google Account API" to
> > the "Federated Login", causing the login page to be repeatedly called
> > (shortly showing the CheckCookie URL inbetween). I guess this is not a
> > planned behaviour, even thought the method used for obtaining the
> > redirect URL is not forseen for the federated mode (createLoginURL vs
> > createFederatedLoginURL).
> >
> > I would appreciate any comments and/or pointers on this topic as I am
> > aiming on producing a set of basic demo applications using the most
> > promising libraries. The findings will be published in the  blog
> > (super-easy.blogspot.com) with the hope that others won't need to
> > waste so much time.
> >
> > I read lots of posts reffering to the dyuproject as a viable OpenID
> > library for GAE and will use it as the next candidate.
> >
> > Thanks for your help
> >
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