Re: [oauth] 2 legged oauth

2010-06-06 Thread Robin Gareus
On 06/06/2010 07:00 PM, Carlos wrote:
> Hi, I implemented a REST client library that I have successfully
> tested against MySpace.com and when trying to test against other
> containers like Orkut, iGoogle, Hi5 and else I got troubled when
> getting "invalid signature" in all of them. While the development
> support is available, not all of them have an answer nor a hint, so I
> am not only making a hard way learning every container looks
> different, but now being interested in connecting to kind of
> referennce site or lab where tne server side implementation is right
> designed in compliance to the standard but with some human behind with
> the right expertise. Is this too much asking or am I dreaming?
> 
> Regards, Carlos
> 

some reference test-servers:
  http://term.ie/oauth/example/
  http://sevengoslings.net/~fangel/oauth-explorer/
the "humans behind" them are subscribed to this list.

There might even be be more; search the list-archive for "test server".

http://wiki.oauth.net/TestCases might also come in handy.
and there's http://googlecodesamples.com/oauth_playground/

HTH,
robin

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[oauth] 2 legged oauth

2010-06-06 Thread Carlos
Hi, I implemented a REST client library that I have successfully
tested against MySpace.com and when trying to test against other
containers like Orkut, iGoogle, Hi5 and else I got troubled when
getting "invalid signature" in all of them. While the development
support is available, not all of them have an answer nor a hint, so I
am not only making a hard way learning every container looks
different, but now being interested in connecting to kind of
referennce site or lab where tne server side implementation is right
designed in compliance to the standard but with some human behind with
the right expertise. Is this too much asking or am I dreaming?

Regards, Carlos

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