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Envoyé : vendredi 16 octobre 2009 02:15
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Objet : Re: Restlet OAuth extension
smarter wrote:
The current Restlet OAuth extension is based on the previous 1.1 restlet
api. It still uses the now
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Envoyé : mercredi 21 avril 2010 03:41
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Objet : Re: Restlet OAuth extension
I have been away from Restlets for a long time... far too long.
I was just looking at the API for the Restlet extensions - I can't find OAuth
library
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De : smarter [mailto:suneel.mar...@gmail.com]
Envoyé : vendredi 16 octobre 2009 02:15
À : discuss@restlet.tigris.org
Objet : Re: Restlet OAuth extension
smarter wrote:
The current Restlet OAuth extension is based on the previous 1.1 restlet
api. It still
octobre 2009 02:15
À : discuss@restlet.tigris.org
Objet : Re: Restlet OAuth extension
smarter wrote:
The current Restlet OAuth extension is based on the previous 1.1 restlet
api. It still uses the now deprecated 'Resource' class. Will this be
upgraded to current 2.0 version of Restlet api?
Also
smarter wrote:
The current Restlet OAuth extension is based on the previous 1.1 restlet
api. It still uses the now deprecated 'Resource' class. Will this be
upgraded to current 2.0 version of Restlet api?
Also its still using the OAuth 1.0 core package and not the recent 1.0A
specification
The current Restlet OAuth extension is based on the previous 1.1 restlet api.
It still uses the now deprecated 'Resource' class. Will this be upgraded to
current 2.0 version of Restlet api?
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