Igor,

there is token_secure. So storing it in clean text should be ok, right?
Or do I need to encrypt (or at leat base64ing) it?

Regards,
Peter.

store the token in a cookie and attempt to auto-reologin user based on it?

-igor

On Sat, Dec 4, 2010 at 11:51 AM, Peter Karich<peat...@yahoo.de>  wrote:
  Hi,

do you know of any examples for wicket which uses twitter's oAuth?
In my app I can easily login and use the twitter api,
but I'm kind of stuck how to avoid that the user needs to login every time
after the session expires.

Any other hints, links or best practices?

Kind regards,
Peter.

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