OAuth for java

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hell32

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Jun 1, 2010, 4:50:41 AM6/1/10
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Hi! Could you please help, where i can get simple example of using
Freelance API on java with OAuth?

Thanx

Lisheng Yu

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Jun 1, 2010, 8:30:12 AM6/1/10
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Hi,

Just refer to the link: http://oauth.net/code/ 
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Lisheng
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hell32

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Jun 7, 2010, 8:37:33 AM6/7/10
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ok, it's good, but how authorize user without going to login page?
because it java desktop application, and i'm little miss-understand

On Jun 1, 3:30 pm, Lisheng Yu <lish...@freelancer.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just refer to the link:http://oauth.net/code/
>

Gabriel Evans

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Jun 7, 2010, 8:14:04 PM6/7/10
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At some point, your application will need to open the browser so your users can authenticate with their Freelancer.com credentials. You can also embed it.

hell32

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Jun 8, 2010, 4:38:31 AM6/8/10
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So as I'm understand, there is no way to authorize without sign-in
from web browser?
I'm just making an Android app and would like to login and authorize
from application...so thanks for help...it was bad idea =(

On Jun 8, 3:14 am, Gabriel Evans <m...@gabevans.com> wrote:
> At some point, your application will need to open the browser so your users
> can authenticate with their Freelancer.com credentials. You can also embed
> it.
>

Anindha Parthy

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Jun 8, 2010, 4:52:07 AM6/8/10
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You can open an embedded browser. We will also create a mobile version of the login page, and authorization page so that it will be easier.

Anindha

hell32

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Jun 22, 2010, 3:17:30 PM6/22/10
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Hi, i'm trying to get request token but got exception

oauth.signpost.exception.OAuthNotAuthorizedException: Authorization
failed (server replied with a 401). This can happen if the consumer
key was not correct or the signatures did not match.
at
oauth.signpost.commonshttp.CommonsHttpOAuthProvider.retrieveToken(CommonsHttpOAuthProvider.java:
80)


Could you please help me with this...what does it mean?

On 8 июн, 11:52, Anindha Parthy <anin...@freelancer.com> wrote:
> You can open an embedded browser. We will also create a mobile version of
> the login page, and authorization page so that it will be easier.
>
> Anindha
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