Friday, December 02, 2005

Openomy Developers' Community launched!

Someone emailed us today about the Openomy APIs with a pretty good question. They asked, if I want to release my Openomy application open source, how do I protect my application key and private key?

We had been thinking about this problem for a few weeks now. We ran into the same issue when we released the source to Openomy/RSS. We emailed this person with how we were thinking of fixing that problem and asked for their feedback.

Currently, aside from Ian's and my inbox, there is no one place that records all of the questions we've gotten about developing Openomy applications. That is why we have launched the Openomy Developers' Community on Google Groups.

We want it to be a place of dialogue and of sharing ideas. We've kicked off the discussion with our proposal on how to fix the problem with Openomy open source apps. Let us know what you think! Also, if you want to share your idea for a new Openomy application, to announce a launch, ask for new API calls, or to report that annoying bug, please use this group as well.

1 Comments:

At 8:27 AM, Blogger avi said...

Hi guys (left this message else where and now that this thread exists i added it here)
I'm trying to do the same as OpenomyRSS but in Java, and i keep getting an "invalid signature"...
checked it a 100 times but still dont know whats wrong.
maybe the MessageDigest class of java digests the query differently, any ideas?
would love to send out my code if it would help.

 

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