Hi Chris,

I’ve updated the documentation as well :-)

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On 31 mrt. 2014, at 21:02, Harris, Christopher P <chris_har...@baxter.com> wrote:

Ah ha!  I saw some examples here and there, involving those 2 methods along with another 2 method calls, and wasn’t sure what the right combo would be.
 
Thanks so much!
 
-        Chris
 
 
From: jas...@gmail.com [mailto:jas...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Jasha Joachimsthal
Sent: Monday, March 31, 2014 1:57 PM
To: user@oltu.apache.org
Subject: Re: Alternative to OAuthProviderType
 
Hi Chris,

 

On 31 March 2014 16:47, Harris, Christopher P <chris_har...@baxter.com> wrote:
Hi.
 
I’m trying to use Oltu with Box.  Box’s RESTful API is relatively new and uses OAuth 2.0.  As expected, Box is not listed within the OAuthProviderType Enum.
 
The demo on your Wiki is not clear as to how to create a request without requiring the OAuthProviderType Enum.
 
How can I create a request without using that Enum?
 
You can use OAuthClientRequest.authorizationLocation(AUTHZ_ENDPOINT) and OAuthClientRequest.tokenLocation(TOKEN_ENDPOINT) for OAuth providers that are not a part of the enum. Unfortunately I cannot update the documentation for you. Can someone add this to the documentation please :)
 
Can you add Box to the Enum?
 
Can you please create a patch file with the correct endpoints and attach it to a new issue in https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OLTU ?
 
I know the Enum was added for convenience, but it’s not a flexible solution.
 

The enum is only a convenience for (major) OAuth providers. If a provider is not in the enum, you can use authorizationLocation and tokenLocation with the correct endpoints as String values.

 
Oh, and your Wiki lists v0.31 as the version to use for Maven.  I noticed that v1.0 was released to Maven Central.  You may want to update your Wiki.
 

Good point! Is there someone with more karma than me who can fix this?

 
Thanks for providing this OAuth 2.0 solution!
 

-        Chris

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