You are right. They did break the api in last build. I have been testing their trunk code for some time now. Fun or working with unreleased code :-)
-----Original Message----- From: twitter-development-talk@googlegroups.com [mailto:twitter-development-t...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of netdevinc.com Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2009 3:03 PM To: Twitter Development Talk Subject: [twitter-dev] Re: New Dev + API Call Problems I found out through the TweetSharp group that They had to make an update to their wrapper due to a change from twitter. On Jun 11, 1:30 pm, Naveen Kohli <naveenko...@gmail.com> wrote: > The link that i posted, all samples are based on Tweetsharp. > > Yes, the response comes back as "string" and then API uses extension method > to convert it to object type that you asked for. > Are you using "trunk" code of Tweetsharp or stable released version. > > put the break point right here at this line. > > var twitterResponse = twitter.Request(); > > look at what is being returned "Request" method. You will find details of > the error there. > > Or if your "AsUsers()" is returninn null. Then cast that string to error > object. > > var twerror = resp.AsError(); > MessageBox.Show(twerror.ErrorMessage()); > > This should give u what went wrong. > > Let me know if you need any help. > > On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 11:38 AM, netdevinc.com > <advertis...@netdevinc.com>wrote: > > > > > > > I am using TweetSharp to interface with the Rest API > > > <code> > > IFluentTwitter twitter = GetAuthenticatedRequest(); > > twitter.Users().GetFollowers().AsJson(); > > var twitterResponse = twitter.Request(); > > var myFollowers = twitterResponse.AsUsers(); > > </code> > > > twitterResponse looks like a text representation of my followers but > > when I try and cast the response AsUsers() myFollowers is null. > > So I could believe that it is a problem with the tweetsharp library, > > but I swear that I had this working yesterday afternoon! > > > On Jun 11, 11:08 am, Naveen Kohli <naveenko...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Put a break point right after you send request to Twitter to get response > > > and see what is being returned. I have a feeling that you are running > > into > > > request rate limit. And the response you are getting back is not getting > > > translated to your collection objects. > > > Do you use any third party libraries to handle twitter request/response. > > > Check out this link for examples... > > > >http://www.byteblocks.com/page/Twitter-Applications.aspx > > > > On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 10:57 AM, netdevinc.com > > > <advertis...@netdevinc.com>wrote: > > > > > I wanted to introduced myself to the community, say hi, and ask for > > > > help! I am a 10 year VB.NET developer and Air Force veteran. I have > > > > recently started learning C# / WPF / and some Tweet #! > > > > > I started a quick wpf app yesterday and had two simple things > > > > working. Got a list of tweets by hashtag and a list of followers. I > > > > go to show the app today to a coworker and I no longer get a list of > > > > followers back? Where/how should I start debugging this? Is there a > > > > place to check the health of the API calls? > > > > > Thanks for the help in advance! > > -- > Naveen K Kohlihttp://www.netomatix.com