I advanced on this a bit... you just need to have the server generate
the request url... then pass that back to the client... let the client
click on that and authenticate... that will cause twitter to redirect
to your site... (you'll need to edit your host file if you are testing
locally... since twitter only redirects to valid url's)
Now I am stuck on how to persist data across requests. I tried using
the session state, however the object isn't being persisted across
requests ... perhaps because the twitter callback is considered a new
session? a bug in app engine?
This is how i write:
this.getThreadLocalRequest().getSession(true).setAttribute
("RequestToken", requestToken);
This is how i read:
RequestToken requestToken = (RequestToken)this.getThreadLocalRequest
().getSession(true).getAttribute("RequestToken");
anyone know whats wrong?
On Aug 24, 11:12 pm, Some Dude <[email protected]> wrote:
> Same here. I am completely confused on how to use twitter4j + app engine +
> gwt!
>
> Anyone?
>
> On Sunday, August 23, 2009, Jeune <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi all!
>
> > Has anyone of you tried using twitter4j in appengine? I am a bit stuck
> > and the code examples on their website isn't helping me very much at
> > all. I am struggling to find a way to use it using servlets etc
> > because the code examples are in a main method.
>
> > I delineate my problem more in a post I made here:
> >http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1318840/right-way-to-use-twitter4j...
>
> > Any insight would be greatly appreciated!
>
> > Thanks!
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