Got appcfg command line to upload the app but Eclipse still busted and
auth fails and will not prompt for credentials.


On Jan 8, 4:23 pm, David Thompson <d...@thompsonhome.org> wrote:
> A page comes up with: OAuth 2.0 error: invalid_request Missing
> required parameter: client_id
>
> I get the error when I press the "Sign into Google" button at the
> bottom of Eclipse and also with my appengine project (which is already
> deployed once and running) I right click and select "Google->Deploy".
> However, if I do Google->Web Toolkit Settings->App Engine->My
> applications(link). OAuth works and I get in and see my Applications
> Overview and there is my application and it is running. So oauth seems
> to work for App Engine login from the Web Tool kit settings but I
> cannot login to Google from the buttom at the bottom of the Eclipse
> window nor can I deploy my application. I believe the appengine
> credentials got whacked or something but cannot see where to change
> them since they are correct for the Toolkit settings. I am totally
> stuck now unable to deploy a new version of my running appengine
> project. Recent history:
>
> Running Eclipse and Java App Engine plugin great back in September
> deployed my application for two different versions and many changes
> done without problem (after I fixed a similar auth problem but cannot
> figure out how I did it apparently).
>
> Today (1/8/2012) I made some web page changes nothing really
> drastic.The project tested fine and deploy got all the way to the file
> upload set and fails.
>
> Started getting deployment error 404 "application" does not exist even
> though toolkits settings login works and shows the application name
> exists and is working fine.
>
> I upgraded all needed parts of eclipse and plugins. Now it is will not
> sign nor allow the deployment to start at all because of the oauth
> failure above.
>
> I think some credentials just need to be set or cleared but I see no
> way out of where I am at now.
>
> Hope someone has a clue out there,
> Dave

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