Awesome!! About:

*Twitter and GitHub have custom authentication workflows and are not
supported by gwt-oauth2 by default.*

Is it plugable the "workflow" in the framework?

Thanks

On 4 May 2015 at 16:06, Danilo Reinert <[email protected]> wrote:

> After announcing the pioneering support for Digest authentication, I'm now
> pretty happy to notify you that Requestor is also supporting *OAuth2*!
> And, for the good of sake, it's really simple to use. :)
>
> Check the showcase example (below) and try it yourself!
>
> This feature belongs to the 0.3 milestone and is currently available in
> the 0.3.0-SNAPSHOT version.
>
> Cheers!
>
> Useful links:
> Showcase example:
> http://reinert.io/requestor/0.3.0-SNAPSHOT/examples/showcase/#authentication
> Documentation: https://github.com/reinert/requestor/wiki/OAuth2
> Get started with Requestor: https://github.com/reinert/requestor/
> <https://github.com/reinert/requestor/wiki/OAuth2>
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