Chris, if your project is for-profit you might want to look into
apigee.com or mashery.com, they wrap your API with all the
Stuff necessary to sell access to clients.

- john

On Wednesday, April 27, 2011, kimptoc <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for the great podcasts - another ruby noob here :)
>
> I am looking to open up a site I am working on with a REST/json api.
> I am comfortable doing this for the core functionality, but not quite
> sure about how to handle the credentials around the calls - ie how to
> register/login/ensure REST client is logged in etc.
>
> I see this was mentioned way back in podcast episode 10 -
> http://podcast.sdruby.com/podcast/10, but for Restful Authentication.
>
> We are currently using authlogic/authlogic-connect (for facebook) with
> Rails 3, but finding it hard to get things going - doesnt seem clear
> what/when to save things.  I am thinking that I should jump ship to
> something more up to date - perhaps to devise.
>
> However, perhaps the problem is more my lack of knowledge - highly
> likely - so I was wondering if the group has any tips/suggestions or
> knew of any resources covering the options/how to's etc around
> securing Rails based web services?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Chris
>
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