+1

There are some unit test cases at http://wiki.oauth.net/TestCases

It seems like some (most?) of the problems are with the programming
interface, not the protocol interface.  That suggests we need
guidelines for software design, more than a reference implementation.
Of course, a reference implementation would be helpful too.

On Jan 8, 8:43 am, "Hans Granqvist" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Once there is an agreed-upon reference implementation (RI)
> (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reference_implementation),
> developers have a solid point to test their implementations
> against and everyone should be happy ;)
>
> Note a RI doesn't need to be production-level code, just code
> that 100% correctly implements the spec.

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