Hi,

If the user granted permission the consumer should have an access token and
access token secret and he can reuse them for as long as he wants until they
expire or are revoked by the user.

The steps depends of what you are doing (2 legged or 3 legged auth).

In case of 3 legged auth (the only ones I worked so far) you can get a idea
from the diagram

http://code.google.com/apis/accounts/images/OAuthDiagram.png

Good Luck.

2009/7/22 joaquindiez <[email protected]>

>
> Hi all,
>
> I am developing  an Oauth Service Provider and I have the follow
> situation:
>
> - the users only grant access to the Consumer  the first time
>
>
> so the following times the Consumer want to access the information of
> the user I do not need to ask again the user for permission,
>
>
> I undestand the steps the Consumer must follow are:
>
> 1.- Ask the Service Provider for an Request Token (in the request go
> the id of the user I will get the info)
> 2.- Service provicer return an oauth_token and oauth_secret (this
> token should be alreafy authorized?)
> 3.-If the answer to ther question before is no..then the Consumer
> Should ask for and AccessToken.....
>
>
>
> Is this correct?
>
>
> Thanks in advantage
> >
>


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