[OpenSocial] Re: Single-Sign-On

2009-03-26 Thread Arne Roomann-Kurrik
You're right in that only a few networks support 3-legged OAuth currently, but we're working on increasing that number in the coming months. If you'd like a workaround right now which allows users from multiple social networks to log into your website, check out Google Friend Connect, which aggre

[OpenSocial] Re: Single-Sign-On

2009-03-12 Thread neonnoon
As I've figured out, from all the OpenSocial enabled social network websites, only a few support 3-legged OAuth authentication, meaning the user and the consumer authenticate towards the service provider. And in fact that's what I wanted. OpenSocial seems to be mostly directed towards JavaScript a

[OpenSocial] Re: Single-Sign-On

2009-03-09 Thread neonnoon
I try to use OpenSocial with MySpace but I always get: "User has not installed the current application or application does not have access to requested resource", even though the application is installed in MySpace. I also try to use OpenSocial with Orkut but I also get: "Get profile permission de

[OpenSocial] Re: Single-Sign-On

2009-03-08 Thread davi alves
HELLO, You must register in the google of developers to start their work --- Em sáb, 7/3/09, Tim Moore escreveu: De: Tim Moore Assunto: [OpenSocial] Re: Single-Sign-On Para: "OpenSocial - OpenSocial Application Development" Data: Sábado, 7 de Março de 2009, 14:38 I think you&

[OpenSocial] Re: Single-Sign-On

2009-03-07 Thread Tim Moore
I think you'll want to implement an OAuth client. There's kind of a lot to it, but you can get started reading http://oauth.net/ for an overview of how it works, http://www.opensocial.org/page/sharing-and-accessing-social for an overview of how it works with OpenSocial, and http://wiki.opensocial