There's an auth-refresh feature that you can force as default for gadgets. It works by piggybacking a new security token on gadgets.io requests.
On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 12:01 PM, Gabriel Guardincerri <[email protected]> wrote: > I forgot to add the error: > > HTTP Status 401 - Malformed security token > default:dJnVqUV6qogiu_uAHZBTvccDdmUDerwbkKxc1-WegpyBLzpI9uz6P8NTF66SJ1kq94wzkYdiFHEaHXGFk7BGQ7A97mMtUqWGCyyk4s5bqCOes7Oh6EkPcPGUUFVPLu5UCbLEd7LIR08PRnIoaHGiaUrCUdPPw-x_UCcVJGz_IL4n2s2tKtJyIzZPba0mnAsUHwUH4fYsmUAuup58Xye3-FEKolHjSsO2Xro9bX_LtALzvY5Yorg.apache.shindig.common.crypto.BlobExpiredException: > Blob expired, was valid from Mon Nov 22 20:56:50 PST 2010 to Mon Nov 22 > 22:02:50 PST 2010, attempted use at Mon Nov 22 22:07:02 PST 2010 > > On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 9:52 AM, Gabriel Guardincerri > <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> We are using "BlobCrypterSecurityToken" and that generates security tokens >> that expire after 1 hour. After that time the app/gadget brakes and returns >> a 401 ugly error. So I was wondering if there's a way to automatically >> refresh that token before it expires to avoid that error and keep the >> app/gadget working. >> >> Thanks, >> >> Gabriel >> > -- Paul Lindner -- [email protected] -- linkedin.com/in/plindner
