Hi Mukesh,

Have you found a solution on this?

I'm desperately trying to implement it on my Android app without success.

Thanx for your help.

Francois
Bordeaux, France

On Monday, January 9, 2012 8:36:08 AM UTC+1, Mukesh Srivastav wrote:
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> Hi Rishi,
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> I had tried the above concept but i couldn't succeeded. I then held up 
> using OAuth 2.0 authentication from the application level. 
>
> I am waiting if some one answer this query.
>
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> Warm Regards,
> *Mukesh Kumar*,
> Android Consultant/Freelancer,
> India,Hyderabad.
>
> On Sat, Jan 7, 2012 at 2:27 AM, Rishi Arora <rishi.ar...@ship-rack.com>wrote:
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>> I have an Android App that currently authenticates with a Google App 
>> Engine App using an AccountManager instance.  I call 
>> AccountManager.getAuthToken() with token type = "ah", as described in Nick 
>> Johnson's blog (
>> http://blog.notdot.net/2010/05/Authenticating-against-App-Engine-from-an-Android-app),
>>  
>> and this works perfectly fine.  The end-user does not have to enter any 
>> credentials in my android app.  The user has a configured Google account in 
>> Android system settings, and through the Account Manager I am able to 
>> authenticate with Google App Engine.
>>
>> I'd like to change this a bit, to use OAuth instead of Google Accounts 
>> API, in Google App Engine configuration.  And with this change, I'm 
>> wondering if there's a way to still not have the user provide credentials 
>> at all, and use the Google account configured in Android system settings to 
>> retrieve an OAuth access token.  Anybody know how to do this?  More 
>> specifically, where do I tell AccountManager what the OAuth consumer key 
>> and consumer secret is?  I have heard that AccountManager supports OAuth 
>> 2.0 3-legged authentication.  This is what I'd like to implement, along 
>> with the requirement that the user should not be asked to provide Google 
>> account credentials, as long as there a Google account configured in 
>> Android system settings.
>>
>> Many thanks in advance.
>> Rishi.
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