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[Jersey] Re: oauth?

From: Martin Matula <martin.matula_at_oracle.com>
Date: Tue, 24 May 2011 00:05:43 +0200

That's what the lab covers.
Martin

On 23.5.2011 19:39, Kevin Duffey wrote:
> I am in the same boat.. well a while ago I was. We are looking at a
> company called JanRain to provide us with access to several social
> sites like FaceBook and such. However, I too wanted to know how do I
> provide my own resources with oauth authentication. From what I've
> read (a while ago) I would need an oauth provider.. I assume my own
> oauth server to generate the necessary fields that make up an oauth
> authentication? I've not found much in the way of doing this... I
> haven't looked at that link yet though, but I would be interested
> Kristian if you would either email me off line or this list as to your
> progress and what you discover. I would like to know how to set up my
> own oauth infrastructure completely without having to rely on another
> service.
>
>
> --- On *Mon, 5/23/11, Kristian Rink /<kawazu428_at_googlemail.com>/* wrote:
>
>
> From: Kristian Rink <kawazu428_at_googlemail.com>
> Subject: [Jersey] Re: oauth?
> To: users_at_jersey.java.net
> Cc: martin.matula_at_oracle.com
> Date: Monday, May 23, 2011, 2:52 AM
>
> Hi Martin;
>
> and first off, thanks a bunch for your continued support here, really
> much appreciated. :)
>
> Am Mon, 23 May 2011 11:41:19 +0200 schrieb Martin Matula
> <martin.matula_at_oracle.com </mc/compose?to=martin.matula_at_oracle.com>>:
>
> > Please look at the hands-on-lab we did for the last year's JavaOne -
> > you can download it here: http://java.net/projects/jersey/downloads
> > I believe it covers exactly what you are looking for.
>
> Indeed, looks pretty much like what I need. I'll follow my way through
> this tonight, looking forward to it as the lab guide seems rather
> verbose. Thanks very much again!
>
> All the best,
> Kristian
>