@Williams,

thanks a lot.. i will check this for sure. but as far as API's are
concern, everywhere they have provided Java 1.5/6 api's. but i need
api's for mobile phone, means for J2ME. I didnt get any list of API's
for mobile phones. So i think i need to develop one such for cell
phone.

give me some pointer if you have regarding this. I will check these
links, provided by you and will come again if i will have any doubt.

On May 19, 8:47 pm, Doug Williams <[email protected]> wrote:
> We have a page on the Wiki dedicated to introducing authentication [1]. We
> don't like to repeat good and maintained content so there are links to
> explanations within. Also, since you are using Java, you should check out
> what the Java libraries [2] are doing. They should provide some good sample
> code.
> 1.http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Authentication
> 2.http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Libraries#Javanbsp
>
> Thanks,
> Doug
> --
>
> Doug Williams
> Twitter Platform Supporthttp://twitter.com/dougw
>
> On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 7:56 AM, Omkaaraa <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hello,
>
> > only thing I want to do is using my own J2ME quivalent API, I want to
> > check the user credential. I have read about OAuth also.
>
> > So i have to gone through this link "http://twitter.com/account/
> > verify_credentials.xml"
> > but this is the file which i will get in response, but in which format
> > or how I will send username and password?
>
> > Till now I have learn that thru OAuth  i have to generate some key and
> > token. but didnt understand much about it.
>
> > Earlier also I had told that I am very much new. but I got some hi-fi
> > answers of my questions not straight forward.
>
> > So, if possible, please give your valuable time and provide me some
> > information about it. For you guys, this will be a pretty silly
> > question but for me its important because this is the start.
>
> > Please help me.
>
> > Thanks and regards,
> > Niraj

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