John,

Thank you so much for the response!

> Yes, tokens may be expired or revoked.  But OAuth Core doesn't
> standardize the process.

Could you elaborate on what you meant by this?

-Mike

On Jul 25, 12:17 pm, John Kristian <[email protected]> wrote:
> You can generate javadoc like this:
>
> svn checkouthttp://oauth.googlecode.com/svn/code/java/core
> cd core
> mvn javadoc:javadoc
>
> You'll find the javadoc in target/site/apidocs/index.html.
>
> There's a beginner's guidehttp://oauth.net/documentation/getting-started
>
> Yes, tokens may be expired or revoked.  But OAuth Core doesn't
> standardize the process.
>
> On Jul 24, 10:53 pm, mw_java <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I looked at the following URLs and noticed that there was no JavaDocs
> > included with these libraries:
>
> >http://oauth.googlecode.com/svn/code/java/core/
> >http://spring-security-oauth.codehaus.org
> >http://code.google.com/p/oauth-signpost/
>
> > Question(s):
>
> > (1) What is the best way to get up to speed with the OAuth libraries?
> > (2) Can an OAuth token be expired or revoked?
> > (3) What's the best tutorial / online resource for learning OAuth?
>
>
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