Hi Paul,
     Excellent! Thanks for the support. The java code worked fine.

Thanks.


On Dec 21, 10:57 am, "Paul (Google)" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Krish,
>
> If you're using the GData Client Library, which is certainly
> recommended with OAuth, you can revoke a token using the following
> Java code:
>
> GoogleOAuthParameters params = new GoogleOAuthParameters();
> params.setOAuthConsumerKey(consumerKey);
> params.setOAuthConsumerSecret(consumerSecret);
> params.setOAuthToken(token);
> params.setOAuthTokenSecret(tokenSecret);
> helper.revokeToken(params);
>
> The other client libraries should have similar interfaces.  If you'd
> like to handle the HTTP request yourself, the request will need to be
> signed.
>
> Cheers!
>
> Paul
>
> On Dec 20, 3:26 am, Krish <[email protected]> wrote:> Dear all,
>
> >   I am using oauth for linking a profile. But till now I could
> > understand that there is no direct way to unlink the profile through
> > oauth and we have to use the AuthSubUtil.revoke method.
>
> > But when I use it, I always get authentication exception. I directly
> > use the above method with the token and private key as null. Please do
> > suggest the right way of implementing this.
>
> > Thanks in advance!

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