Monday, May 4, 2015

Re: Petty easy OAuth with GWT

Awesome!! About: 

Twitter and GitHub have custom authentication workflows and are not supported by gwt-oauth2 by default.

Is it plugable the "workflow" in the framework?

Thanks

On 4 May 2015 at 16:06, Danilo Reinert <daniloreinert@gmail.com> wrote:
After announcing the pioneering support for Digest authentication, I'm now pretty happy to notify you that Requestor is also supporting OAuth2! And, for the good of sake, it's really simple to use. :)

Check the showcase example (below) and try it yourself!

This feature belongs to the 0.3 milestone and is currently available in the 0.3.0-SNAPSHOT version.

Cheers!

Useful links:
Showcase example: http://reinert.io/requestor/0.3.0-SNAPSHOT/examples/showcase/#authentication
Get started with Requestor: https://github.com/reinert/requestor/

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