Li if Doug replaced the Guice module that loads this file, his code would 
not longer need it right?  I think this would be something people would do 
if they are deploying this in a production env.

-Ryan

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From:   Li Xu <[email protected]>
To:     [email protected], 
Date:   11/09/2011 04:17 PM
Subject:        Re: oauth2.json



I see, probably you just took the jar but not the whole shindig war in 
your
deployment?  It should also be in classes folder of shindig war file.
The patch should fix this, it would copy the json file into jar file 
during
build process. So you don't need to manually copy it over for your 
deployed
installation anymore.

It's required and you can update the content to add in your
client-id/client-secrets. Be default it has placeholders for some oauth2
server eg. Shindig OAuth2 service provider, google, facebook etc.

thanks,
li



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