Does it build when you run mvn package?

On 28 January 2013 13:29, David Brown <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Hello James and all readers, I have successfully attained the twitter
> credentials (key, secret, etc.) to post tweets using the twitter4j shell
> scripts: updateStatus.sh, showStatus.sh etc.
>
> The scripts reference the twitter4j 3.0.4 snapshot jar and I have included
> the maven dependency in the clone of the Pebble project for twitter4j 3.0.3
> so the code referenced by the Yamamoto shell scripts should still work.
>
> Using git flow I created a branch under the git development branch with
> the label: twitter4j_updatestatus but now I have a nagging compile time
> complaint from Intellij:
>
> Cannot resolve symbol <StaticPageType> line #140 FileStaticPageDAO.java
>
> Googling the above returns:
>
>
> http://pebble.sourceforge.net/cobertura/net.sourceforge.pebble.dao.file.StaticPageType.html
>
> I cloned the project I thought correctly from github.
>
> Intellij VCS->git->show current revision returns:
>
> FileStaticPageDAO.java  Current version is
> b670ed79187e11baec7e1beba5c16b213038b8cc.
> Modified by James Roper 1/28/11 8:18 AM Update copyright notices
>
> Have I somehow missed a dependency or cloned the wrong revision?
>
> Please advise, David.
>
>
>
> On 01/01/2013 05:15 PM, James Roper wrote:
>
> The fact is, the code in Pebble that posts to Twitter is only a couple of
> lines of code, there's no abstraction layer because none is needed.  Those
> few lines of code and can just directly be replaced with code that talks to
> a new library.
>
> Now if you have an API key and secret, and an access key and secret, then
> the work is really easy, just change the plugins.xml to allow a user to
> configure those things, and you're done.  However, getting an access key
> and secret is not a straight forward thing, I don't know if Twitter
> provides a way to manually get one?  So you would have to implement some
> actions in Pebble to do the OAuth dance, and this is where things are
> complex.
>
> On 2 January 2013 06:01, David Brown <[email protected]> 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>  Hi, pls excuse the top post.
>
> Using Christian's suggestion I created a so-called Twitter app and
> received a consumer key and a consumer secret.
>
> Plugging in the consumer key and secret at the command line:
>
> java -jar twitter4j-2.0.10.jar -Dtwitter4j.oauth.consumerKey=[mykey]
> -Dtwitter4j.oauth.consumerSecret=[mysecret]
> twitter4j.examples.OAuthUpdate "Hello World"
>
> only returns the following:
>
> Twitter4J 2.0.10
>
> Studying the Pebble code in twitter4j.examples.OAuthUpdate.java I don't
> even understand where the string above is returned so obviously the
> twitter4j.jar is broken and is definitely not supported by Twitter.
>
> The only thing I found supported by Twitter for Java is the oldkenai.com 
> project hosting now defunct:
> http://kenai.com/projects/twitterapime/pages/Home
>
> So answering my own post it appears James is right and there exists no
> straight up API from twitter to perform any type of communication w/
> Twitter.
>
> There appears to be Ruby, C#, PHP, et. al. support but no Java.
>
>
> On 01/01/2013 11:13 AM, David Brown wrote:
>
>  Hi Christian, thnx for the reply.
>
> However, I'm more conflicted then b4 posting this.
>
> Please see below my response to some of your comments.
>
> This is what I have to study this issue:
>
> * A local clone of Pebble from github:https://github.com/pebbleblog/pebble 
> (thanks to James Pebble is much
> easier to work with than in the past).
>
> * Running: mvn:site run at the command line spits out this: Building
> Pebble 2.6.5-SNAPSHOT
>
> * I have the Pebble clone in my Intellij and this is what I have found
> under Project:External Libraries:
> ** The twitter4j-2.0.10.jar
> ** package twitter4j.examples
> ** public class OAuthUpdate
>
> The class OAuthUpdate method main() has a usage comment that references
> your suggestions below:
>
> Usage: java -Dtwitter4j.oauth.consumerKey=[consumer key]
> -Dtwitter4j.oauth.consumerSecret=[consumer secret]
> twitter4j.examples.OAuthUpdate [message]
>
> Though the example code does not look like what you have provided below.
>
> I'm tempted to attempt running the OAuthUpdate main to see what happens
> if I can acquire the tokens from Twitter as specified below.
>
> If I can get the Pebble/Twitter example to work then I would like to
> create a git branch (I'm using gitflow) to tinker with this issue in an
> effort to get it to work.
>
> The original author was: Yusuke Yamamoto.
>
> Maybe someone can chime in.
>
> Regards, David.
>
>
> On 01/01/2013 07:32 AM, Christian Bockermann wrote:
>
>  Hi David,
>
> the UI way is definitely not the only solution. A few weeks ago I worked
> with the twitter API for crawling purposes and had to connect my code to
> their API. I used the 'scribe' library to accomplish the oauth stuff.
>
> The only needed pieces have been the 'consumerKey', 'consumerSecret' and
> the application tokens 'accessToken' and 'accessTokenSecret'. The UI way
> you mentioned is *one* way to obtain a temporary accessToken+secret.
>
> However, you can log into the twitter developer API and create a new
> application for yourself. This application will then be equipped with a
> permanent access token+secret that you can further use in your API:
>
>
>       // create a new OAuth service
>       //
>       authService = new ServiceBuilder().provider(TwitterApi.class)
>                              .apiKey(consumerKey)
>                                   .apiSecret(consumerSecret)
>                                   .build();
>
>       // if you already have the accessToken+secret from the developer
>       // API you're done:
>       //
>       Token token = new Token(accessToken, accessTokenSecret);
>
>
> Then I accessed the twitter REST API directly. For sure, that's not
> as convenient as it should be, but at least it's a way to access Twitter
> without the UI solution.
>
>
> I haven't looked into the pebble code for a long time and do not know
> much about it. If it uses the twitter4j library directly, it will be
> difficult to modify it. If there is a thin custom layer in between, it
> might be possible to extend it with scribd.
>
>  I went to scribd.com (wrong site?).
> I'm not the most up-to-date tech guy but I don't see any hint of an API
> or library at scribd (sorry).
>
>  Happy new year to all!
>
> Chris
>
>
>
>
> Am 01.01.2013 um 05:47 schrieb David Brown <[email protected]> 
> <[email protected]>:
>
>
>  Hi James. Thnx for the reply. I anticipated this answer. Unfortunate.
>
>   Looking into the Fb and twitter APIs it appears their UI way is the only
> solution.
>
>   James Roper <[email protected]> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Pebbles support for posting to Twitter was implemented before Twitter
>
>   introduced their oauth only authentication policy.  It still tries to use a
> username and password, which Twitter now disallows, hence it simply won't
> work.  A few years ago I had a look at what it would take to add OAuth
> support, and found that the Twitter library that Pebble uses doesn't
> support OAuth, and it didn't look like it ever would.  Adding OAuth support
> would probably require rewriting that plugin, and would require
> implementing new actions to support doing the OAuth dance to get the access
> token from Twitter for the account you want to post with.  This is no small
> task.
>
>   As far as I am aware, Pebble has never supported posting to Facebook.
>
>    It does support commenters getting their username and profile picture from
> Facebook automatically associated with their posts, but that's all.  This
> is mostly done client side.  Posting to Facebook would require server side
> work, and would not be trivial.
>
>   What Pebble does support is rendering social links below a blog post,
>
>   this includes Twitter and Facebook I think, and when you click them brings
> up a popup from those websites that let you share the link to the blog
> post.  These links are incredibly out of date, and include links to sites
> that no longer exist.  It needs to be updated by someone who is interested
> in using these features still.
>
>   On 1 January 2013 12:00, David Brown <[email protected]> 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi All, in some previous Pebble revision long ago I know that Pebble
> would post to either FB or Twitter.
>
> Looking at the Pebble plugin config and the 2.6.4 sourcecode FB and
> attemping to use a so-called FB app id it appears posting to FB might
>
>   be
>
>   a longshot for Pebble.
>
> Twitter on the otherhand appears more likely to work since I have been
> able to get some Pebble logs feedback.
>
> If anyone has something to say about the logs posted below please
>
>   advise.
>
>   Thanks in advance, David.
>
>
>
>   
> ************************************************************************************************
>
>   Jan 1, 2013 12:51:40 AM
> net.sourceforge.pebble.event.blogentry.PostToTwitterBlogEntryListener
> getProperty
> SEVERE: Twitter credentials (url) not found. Please configure
> twitter.url in order to post to twitter
> Jan 1, 2013 12:51:41 AM
> net.sourceforge.pebble.event.blogentry.PostToTwitterBlogEntryListener
> getProperty
> SEVERE: Twitter credentials (simulate) not found. Please configure
> twitter.simulate in order to post to twitter
> Jan 1, 2013 12:51:43 AM
>
>
>   
> net.sourceforge.pebble.webservice.UpdateNotificationPingsClient$UpdateNotificationPingsAsyncCallback
>
>   handleResult
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