> 1. Does Twitter4J have a mailing list Yes, we have a fairly active mailing list. http://twitter4j.org/en/index.html#mailingList
> 2. Are there any tutorials on using Twitter4J, or any library for that > matter, while using Netbeans? This article is definitely helpful :) http://www.packtpub.com/article/swinging-tweeting-build-custom-application-twitter-java-netbeans Cheers, Yusuke On 3月12日, 午前4:05, John Meyer <john.l.me...@gmail.com> wrote: > 1. Does Twitter4J have a mailing list > 2. Are there any tutorials on using Twitter4J, or any library for that > matter, while using Netbeans? > > John Meyer > Freelance Consultanthttp://www.pueblonative.com/blog > > If something goes wrong at the plant, blame the guy who can’t speak > English. > */Homer Simpson/* > > --- @ WiseStamp Signature > <http://my.wisestamp.com/link?u=42bgx5rfnpr43zfj&site=www.wisestamp.co...>. > Get it now > <http://my.wisestamp.com/link?u=42bgx5rfnpr43zfj&site=www.wisestamp.co...> > On 3/11/2010 11:46 AM, Yusuke Yamamoto wrote: > > > > > Hi all, > > > I'm glad to announce that now Twitter4J supports xAuth. > >http://twitter4j.org/jira/browse/TFJ-303 > > > This release also includes a significant performance improvement. > >http://twitter4j.org/jira/browse/TFJ-319 > > > You can download the latest stable build at: > >http://twitter4j.org/en/index.html#download > >http://twitter4j.org/maven2/org/twitter4j/twitter4j-core/2.1.1-SNAPSHOT/ > > > Usage: > > 1. specify consumer key/secret combination with either twitter4j.properties > > or system properties > > Using twitter4j.properties: > > --------- > > oauth.consumerKey=[your app's consumer key] > > oauth.consumerSecret=[you app's consumer secret] > > --------- > > # twitter4j.properties should be located under either the default > > directory, the root of your classpath, or the WEB-INF/ directory > > > Using system properties: > > -Dtwitter4j.oauth.consumerKey=[your app's consumer key] > > -Dtwitter4j.oauth.consumerSecret=[you app's consumer secret] > > > 2. your code will go like this > > //get a Basic authenticated instance > > Twitter twitter = new TwitterFactory().getInstance(screenName, password); > > //and then you can get an AccessToken without user interaction > > AccessToken token = twitter.getOAuthAccessToken(); > > // production apps may want to persist the access token here > > twitter.updateStatus(new Date() + ": xAuth test."); > > > Thanks,