Jersey supports OAuth 1.0, which does not have a notion of 2-legged
OAuth. And OAuth 2.0 is still a work in progress.
You can easily implement 2-legged OAuth by issuing the access token and
token secret together with consumer key and consumer secret when the
consumer registers (i.e. it will be 2-legged, but using 4 credentials
instead of 2). This is the correct way, does not violate OAuth 1.0 and
is supported by Jersey. E.g. twitter does it this way (provides access
token and token secret representing you in case you want to access it in
a 2-legged way).
Would that work for you?
Martin
On 10.5.2011 0:04, Wise, Jeffery R (Jeff) wrote:
> The OAuthServerFilter appears to only support 3-legged OAuth as it
> requires an access token. Does Jersey support 2-legged OAuth from a
> provider perspective, or do I need to write a stripped down version of
> the OAuthServerFilter to support 2-legged OAuth?
> Thanks.
> Jeff