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On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 8:29 AM, LINUXGEEK <yakubpash...@gmail.com> wrote:

> hello Ernandes up to now is studied your code but  i am getting
> structed while using the send() in your twitter api me 1.3
>
>
> thanks for the replay..
>
>
>
> On Aug 18, 3:53 pm, "Ernandes Jr." <ernan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Check my xAuth implementation in TwAPIme,www.twapime.com. Maybe you can
> > find what's wrong with your code.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Ernandes
> >
> > On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 7:42 AM, Tom van der Woerdt <i...@tvdw.eu>
> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > > The problem is that the last time I did Java (this is Java, right?) was
> > > ages ago (I was 12 back then) so I don't really know what the code is
> > > doing. The code looks fine to me, but like I said, I don't know Java
> > > very well.
> >
> > > Can you show the actual request you make, instead of code? Like the
> > > "POST /1/statuses/update.json HTTP/1.1" part. Also include the base
> > > string which you use.
> >
> > > Tom
> >
> > > On 8/18/10 12:38 PM, LINUXGEEK wrote:
> > > > Thanks for the replay i was waiting for your replay
> >
> > > > here is my post body
> >
> > > > String postBody = "status="
> > > >                               + URLUTF8Encoder.encode("Test
> message");
> >
> > > > here is the base String
> >
> > > > String baseString = "POST&"
> > > >                               + URLUTF8Encoder
> > > >                                               .encode("
> > >http://api.twitter.com/1/statuses/update.json";)
> > > >                               + "&oauth_consumer_key%3D" + "my
> consumer
> > > key"
> > > >                               + "%26oauth_nonce%3D"+oauth_nonce+"a"
> > > >                               +
> > > "%26oauth_signature_method%3D"+oauth_signature_method
> > > >                               + "%26oauth_token%3D"+auth_token
> > > >                               +
> "%26oauth_timestamp%3D"+oauth_timestamp
> > > >                               + "%26oauth_version%3D"+oauth_version +
> > > "%26"
> > > >                               + URLUTF8Encoder.encode(postBody);
> >
> > > >       String signingSecret = URLUTF8Encoder.encode("my Secret key")+
> "&"
> > > +
> > > > URLUTF8Encoder.encode("auth_secret");
> >
> > > > here is my signature
> >
> > > >               String signature =
> > > URLUTF8Encoder.encode(hmacsha1(signingSecret,
> > > > baseString));
> >
> > > > here is my header
> >
> > > > String header = new StringBuffer("OAuth oauth_nonce=\"").append(
> > > >                               oauth_nonce).append(
> > > >                               "\",
> oauth_signature_method=\"").append(
> > > >                               oauth_signature_method).append(
> > > >                               "\", oauth_timestamp=\"").append(
> > > >                               oauth_timestamp).append(
> > > >                               "\", oauth_consumer_key=\"").append("my
> > > consumer key")
> > > >                               .append("\",oauth_token=\"").append(
> > > >
> token.getToken()).append(
> > > >                                               "\",
> > > oauth_signature=\"").append(
> > > >                                               signature).append(
> > > >                                               "\",
> > > oauth_version=\"").append(oauth_version).append(
> > > >                                               "\"").toString();
> >
> > > > one more question here
> > > > when i am making the http request do i need to write the post body to
> > > > the outputStream..
> >
> > > > and tell me what should i change in the above code...
> >
> > > > On Aug 18, 3:28 pm, Tom van der Woerdt <i...@tvdw.eu> wrote:
> > > >> Hi,
> >
> > > >> That's a lot of code, but I prefer to know what it is doing over the
> > > >> actual code. So: can you post a request which you make to Twitter,
> and
> > > >> can you give the Base String which you use for generating the
> signature?
> >
> > > >> Tom
> >
> > > >> On 8/18/10 8:08 AM, LINUXGEEK wrote:
> >
> > > >>> private void StatusUpdate() throws CryptoTokenException,
> > > >>>                    CryptoUnsupportedOperationException, IOException
> {
> >
> > > >>>            String oauth_signature_method = "HMAC-SHA1";
> > > >>>            String oauth_timestamp = String.valueOf(timestamp());
> > > >>>            String oauth_nonce = createNonce(oauth_timestamp);
> > > >>>            String oauth_version = "1.0";
> >
> > > >>>            String postBody = "status="
> > > >>>                            + URLUTF8Encoder.encode("Finally i got
> > > success");
> >
> > > >>>            String baseString = "POST&"
> > > >>>                            + URLUTF8Encoder
> > > >>>                                            .encode("
> > >https://api.twitter.com/1/statuses/update.json";)
> > > >>>                            + "&oauth_consumer_key%3D" + "my
> consumer
> > > key"
> > > >>>                            + "%26oauth_nonce%3D" + oauth_nonce
> > > >>>                            + "%26oauth_signature_method%3D" +
> > > oauth_signature_method
> > > >>>                            + "%26oauth_token%3D" + token.getToken()
> > > >>>                            + "%26oauth_timestamp%3D" +
> oauth_timestamp
> > > >>>                            + "%26oauth_version%3D" + oauth_version
> +
> > > "%26"
> > > >>>                            + URLUTF8Encoder.encode(postBody);
> > > >>>            String signingSecret = URLUTF8Encoder
> > > >>>                            .encode("my consuer Secret")
> > > >>>                            + "&" +
> > > URLUTF8Encoder.encode(token.getSecret());
> > > >>>            String signature = hmacsha1(signingSecret, baseString);
> > > >>>            Dialog.alert(signature);
> > > >>>            String header = new StringBuffer("OAuth
> > > oauth_nonce=\"").append(
> > > >>>
>  URLUTF8Encoder.encode(oauth_nonce)).append(
> > > >>>                            "\", oauth_signature_method=\"").append(
> >
> > >  URLUTF8Encoder.encode(oauth_signature_method)).append(
> > > >>>                            "\", oauth_timestamp=\"").append(
> >
> > >  URLUTF8Encoder.encode(oauth_timestamp)).append(
> > > >>>                            "\", oauth_consumer_key=\"").append("my
> > > consumer key")
> > > >>>                            .append("\",oauth_token=\"").append(
> >
> > >  URLUTF8Encoder.encode(token.getToken())).append(
> > > >>>                                            "\",
> > > oauth_signature=\"").append(
> >
> > >  URLUTF8Encoder.encode(signature)).append(
> > > >>>                                            "\",
> > > oauth_version=\"").append(oauth_version).append(
> > > >>>                                            "\"").toString();
> > > >>>            UpdateMyNewStatus(header, postBody);
> > > >>>    }
> >
> > > >>>    public static void UpdateMyNewStatus(String auth_header, String
> > > body)
> > > >>> {
> > > >>>            String url = "
> http://api.twitter.com/1/statuses/update.json
> > > ";
> > > >>>            HttpConnection httpConn = null;
> > > >>>            InputStream input = null;
> > > >>>            OutputStream os = null;
> > > >>>            try {
> >
> > > >>>                    httpConn = (HttpConnection) Connector.open(url
> > > >>>                                    +
> > > ConnectionUtils.getConnectionPerameter());
> >
> > >  httpConn.setRequestMethod(HttpProtocolConstants.HTTP_METHOD_POST);
> > > >>>                    httpConn.setRequestProperty("WWW-Authenticate",
> > > >>>                                    "OAuth realm=
> http://twitter.com/";);
> > > >>>                    httpConn.setRequestProperty("Content-Type",
> >
> > >  "application/x-www-form-urlencoded");
> > > >>>                    String authHeader = auth_header;
> > > >>>                    httpConn.setRequestProperty("Authorization",
> > > authHeader);
> >
> > > >>>                    // write post body
> > > >>>                    String postBody = body;
> > > >>>                    httpConn.setRequestProperty("Content-Length",
> > > Integer
> >
> > >  .toString(postBody.getBytes().length));
> > > >>>                    os = httpConn.openOutputStream();
> > > >>>                    os.write(postBody.getBytes());
> > > >>>                    os.close();
> > > >>>                    os = null;
> >
> > > >>>                    input = httpConn.openDataInputStream();
> >
> > > >>>                    int resp = httpConn.getResponseCode();
> > > >>>                    Dialog.alert(httpConn.getResponseMessage());
> >
> > > >>>                    if (resp == HttpConnection.HTTP_OK) {
> >
> > > >>>                            StringBuffer buffer = new
> StringBuffer();
> > > >>>                            int ch;
> > > >>>                            while ((ch = input.read()) != -1) {
> > > >>>                                    buffer.append((char) ch);
> > > >>>                            }
> > > >>>                            String content = buffer.toString();
> > > >>>                            Dialog.alert(content);
> > > >>>                    }
> >
> > > >>>            } catch (Exception e) {
> > > >>>            } finally {
> > > >>>                    try {
> > > >>>                            httpConn.close();
> > > >>>                            input.close();
> > > >>>                    } catch (IOException e) {
> > > >>>                            e.printStackTrace();
> > > >>>                    }
> > > >>>            }
> > > >>>    }
> >
> > > >>>  i am using the above code..
> >
> > > >>> On Aug 17, 7:24 pm, Tom van der Woerdt <i...@tvdw.eu> wrote:
> > > >>>> On 8/17/10 1:47 PM, LINUXGEEK wrote:
> >
> > > >>>>> can any one help in updating the status of my twitter account by
> > > using
> > > >>>>> auth token and secret.
> >
> > > >>>>> am getting 401 error while doing this..
> >
> > > >>>>> can any one give me code for updating the status.
> >
> > > >>>> I could give you pseudocode, yes, but that will most likely be
> useless
> > > >>>> to you.
> >
> > > >>>> Assuming that you know how to program a HTTP socket, what is the
> > > request
> > > >>>> you make to twitter before getting this 401 error, and what is the
> > > base
> > > >>>> string you use to generate the signature?
> >
> > > >>>> Tom
> >
> > > >>>> PS: People have said that I never mention the existence of
> libraries.
> > > >>>> So, here I go:http://dev.twitter.com/pages/oauth_libraries
> > > >>>> PPS: I dislike libraries.
> >
> > --
> > Ernandes Jr.
> > ---------------------
> > "ALL programs are poems. However,
> > NOT all programmers are poets."
>



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Ernandes Jr.
---------------------
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NOT all programmers are poets."

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