On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 2:32 AM, John Kristian jmkrist...@gmail.com wrote:
Authorization may depend on the user, as well as the consumer. For
example, suppose the service provider has data for each user, and each
user may access his own data but not other users' data. So, a consumer
acting on
Authorization may depend on the user, as well as the consumer. For
example, suppose the service provider has data for each user, and each
user may access his own data but not other users' data. So, a consumer
acting on behalf of User X may access the data for X but not Y; a
consumer acting on
Ok, sorry, I read your last sentence wrong so my first sentence doesn't make
sense ...
One more thing: Using an Access Token the Consumer can make any number of
requests as long as that token is valid.
2009/11/2 Lukas Rosenstock l...@lukasrosenstock.net
Hi Melvin,
yes, the Access Token is