What is the source parameter you are passing with your application?

Doug Williams
Twitter API Support
http://twitter.com/dougw


On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 7:34 AM, Travis James <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> package jtwitter;
>
> import java.net.MalformedURLException;
> import java.text.ParseException;
> import java.text.SimpleDateFormat;
> import java.util.Date;
> import java.util.Locale;
>
>
> public class TwitterEntry {
>
>        // Twitter Entry Nodes (each corresponds to a XML node with the same
> name)
>        public static final String CREATED_AT = "created_at";
>        public static final String ID = "id";
>        public static final String TEXT = "text";
>        public static final String SOURCE = "source";
>
>        private Date createdAt;
>        private int id;
>        private String text;
>        private String source;
>        private TwitterUser user;
>
>        //This is currently the date format used by twitter
>        public static final String TWITTER_DATE_FORMAT = "EEE MMM dd
> kk:mm:ss
> Z yyyy";
>
>        public TwitterEntry(Date createdAt, int id, String text, String
> source, TwitterUser user) {
>                super();
>                this.createdAt = createdAt;
>                this.id = id;
>                this.text = text;
>                this.source = source;
>                this.user = user;
>        }
>
>        public TwitterEntry() {
>                this.user = new TwitterUser();
>        }
>
>        public Date getCreatedAt()
>        {
>                return createdAt;
>        }
>
>        public void setCreatedAt(Date createdAt)
>        {
>                this.createdAt = createdAt;
>        }
>
>        public int getId()
>        {
>                return id;
>        }
>
>        public void setId(int id)
>        {
>                this.id = id;
>        }
>
>        public String getText()
>        {
>                return text;
>        }
>
>        public void setText(String text)
>        {
>                this.text = text;
>        }
>
>        public String getSource()
>        {
>                return source;
>        }
>
>        public void setSource(String source)
>        {
>                this.source = source;
>        }
>
>        public TwitterUser getUser()
>        {
>                return user;
>        }
>
>        public void setUser(TwitterUser user)
>        {
>                this.user = user;
>        }
>
>        @Override
>        public int hashCode()
>        {
>                final int PRIME = 31;
>                int result = 1;
>                result = PRIME * result + id;
>                return result;
>        }
>
>        @Override
>        public boolean equals(Object obj)
>        {
>                if (this == obj)
>                        return true;
>                if (obj == null)
>                        return false;
>                if (getClass() != obj.getClass())
>                        return false;
>                final TwitterEntry other = (TwitterEntry) obj;
>                if (id != other.id)
>                        return false;
>                return true;
>        }
>
>        public void addAttribute(String key, String value)
>                throws ParseException, MalformedURLException {
>
>                if(key.equals(CREATED_AT))
>                        this.setCreatedAt(makeDate(value));
>                else if(key.equals(ID))
>                        this.setId(Integer.parseInt(value));
>                else if (key.equals(TEXT))
>                        this.setText(value);
>                else if (key.equals(SOURCE))
>                        this.setSource(value);
>                else if (key.equals(TwitterUser.NAME))
>                        this.getUser().setName(value);
>                else if (key.equals(TwitterUser.SCREEN_NAME))
>                        this.getUser().setScreenName(value);
>                else if (key.equals(TwitterUser.LOCATION))
>                        this.getUser().setLocation(value);
>                else if (key.equals(TwitterUser.DESCRIPTION))
>                        this.getUser().setDescription(value);
>                else if (key.equals(TwitterUser.PROFILE_IMAGE_URL))
>                        this.getUser().setProfileImageURL(value);
>                else if (key.equals(TwitterUser.URL))
>                        this.getUser().setUrl(value);
>                else if (key.equals(TwitterUser.IS_PROTECTED))
>
>  this.getUser().setProtected(Boolean.parseBoolean(value));
>        }
>
>        public String toString() {
>                return "Created At: " + this.getCreatedAt() + "; "
>                + "Status: " + this.getText() + "; "
>                + "User: " + this.getUser();
>        }
>
>        private Date makeDate(String date)
>                throws ParseException {
>                return new SimpleDateFormat(TWITTER_DATE_FORMAT,
> Locale.US).parse
> (date);
>         }
>
> }
>
> On Apr 16, 7:41 am, Cameron Kaiser <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > I have a Twitter application that I created in Java and I am able to
> > > get the source parameter by using XMLParser.
> >
> > > I have my application to where it displays "Username from Source,
> > > Status Text"
> >
> > > Username works perfectly, but source only displays when a user updates
> > > from the web, if they updated from a different application, all it
> > > displays is "<".
> >
> > > Can anyone shed some light on this?
> >
> > A relevant section of code is always helpful.
> >
> > --
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> http://www.cameronkaiser.com/--
> >   Cameron Kaiser * Floodgap Systems *www.floodgap.com*
> [email protected]
> > -- Put down your guns, it's Weasel Stomping Day!
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