0.0.1 version of tynamo-federatedaccounts with Facebook Oauth is now released! Additional openID & Oauth providers to follow. More at http://tynamo.org/tynamo-federatedaccounts+guide. The following blog entry also provides relevant information: http://docs.codehaus.org/display/TYNAMO/2011/02/23/OAuth+-+auth+is+for+authorization
Release notes (from http://jira.codehaus.org/secure/ReleaseNote.jspa?projectId=12041&version=17103): Improvement [TYNAMO-74] - Support inline Facebook oauth permission screen New Feature [TYNAMO-72] - Initial implementation of Facebook Oauth [TYNAMO-73] - Initial implementation of federatedaccounts sample running on GAE [TYNAMO-80] - Implement different windowmodes for Facebook oauth Enjoy, Tynamo team On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 11:08 PM, Kalle Korhonen <[email protected]> wrote: > With 600 million users and counting, it's the new Internet. Yes, I'm > talking about Facebook. Whether you love it or hate it, these days you > have to have a Facebook strategy. Every other site is doing Facebook, > Twitter and Google integrations and why not, your fledgling little > website wouldn't need more than 1/1000th of their users to make it a > success. So why is that everybody needs to suffer on their own through > implementing various versions of Oauth & other open authorization > standards? With that suffering in mind, tynamo-federatedaccounts, a > module for supporting remote authentication and merged (federated) > authorization, was born. > > I've been using various versions of more specialized implementations > of the same concept before, but tynamo-federatedaccounts is the first > attempt at generalizing Oauth & similar work flows to an easy-to-use > package. The module is based on Tynamo's tapestry-security, a stable > and well-maintained security package based on Apache Shiro for > Tapestry5 applications. At this point, I'm looking for early user > feedback for the current implementation and APIs. I've put together a > simple, live demonstration running at > http://tynamo-federatedaccounts.tynamo.org/ and documentation is > available at http://tynamo.org/tynamo-federatedaccounts+guide. > > The module was pre-announced earlier on Tynamo users list. Here's what > Alejandro (the co-founder of Tynamo) had to say about it: > "On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 2:01 AM, Alejandro Scandroli > <[email protected]> wrote: >> I don't know if we should release this module, It's so easy to use >> that's not fair for people that suffered the Facebook nightmare. >> I want people to suffer as I DID!!!. Damn it Kalle!! Excellent work! :) >> >> In the next couple of days I would be testing the extension points. I >> want to try google oauth. >> >> Cheers. >> Alejandro." > > Happy hacking, > Tynamo Team > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
