This is a fantastic update. But I´m really expecting to get another features
inside the api: communities, for example, and of course documentation, since
we already have php, .net, javascript, java libs running out there.

Most of the work was done because me and other members reverse engineered
the java library and fotoscrapr - I really spent so much time on this.

See this thread - last july:
http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg10291.html

And, of course, updating this page would be also great - profile data
section:
http://code.google.com/apis/orkut/docs/orkutdevguide/orkutdevguide-0.8.html

Best

Robson Dantas

2011/2/15 Bruno Oliveira ("btco") <[email protected]>

> Hello developers,
>
> We've just published the new orkut Client Library 2.0 Developer 
> Guide<http://code.google.com/apis/orkut/docs/clientlib/intro.html>
> !
>
> It is essentially a guided tour through the main features of the orkut
> Client Library and is intended to get you up and running with it as soon as
> possible. If you've worked with version 1.1 of the library, you will notice
> that we haven't changed the essence of the library but we have made it
> easier to use and integrate with (for example, introducing the new *
> OrkutAdapter* class).
>
> You can download the library from 
> here<http://code.google.com/p/orkut-os-client>.
> Version 2.0 introduces a new download format: a binary-only distribution
> with a single JAR file that you can just drop into your project's class
> path, without any external dependencies (you can find it on the downloads
> list on the right side of the page).
>
> If you've never used the library before, this might be a good time to take
> a look at it! It essentially allows you to make requests to the orkut
> servers on behalf of a user. That user must authenticate with orkut and
> authorize your application to access his data, of course, and this is done
> via OAuth.
>
> After authentication, you can issue requests to the orkut servers on behalf
> of the user. Here are some of the things you can do:
>
>    - Read person profiles
>    - Read scraps
>    - Write scraps
>    - Reply to scraps
>    - Read the activity stream
>    - Post to the activity stream
>    - Change the user's status text
>    - Issue friendship requests
>    - Accept/reject friendship requests
>    - Create, delete, update and list albums
>    - Create, delete, update and list photos in albums (yes, you can upload
>    new photos directly!)
>    - List and fetch videos
>    - Get upcoming birthday notifications for friends
>
> As a quick example, here's a snippet of code that lists the user's friends
> (after authentication):
>
> GetFriendTx friends = orkad.getFriendTF().getSelfFriends();
> friends.setCount(20); // get up to 20 friends
>
> BatchTransaction btx = orkad.newBatch();
> btx.add(friends);
> orkad.submitBatch(btx);
>
> if (friends.hasError()) {
>    // handle error
> }
>
> int i;
> say("You have " + String.valueOf(friends.getFriendsCount()) + " friend(s):");
> for (i = 0; i < friends.getFriendsCount(); i++) {
>    OrkutPerson f = friends.getFriend(i);
>    System.out.println(f.getDisplayName());
> }
>
>
>
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