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Twitter probably uses OAuth 2.0 which is why it's neat to use node.js or
some other package where you can just install something open source.

While I don't personally see a use for Twitter in most IBM i shops (I'm
sure there are some, like your i sharing when you have a MSGW on a backup?
lol) I have put apps together using RPG that work with Microsoft and Google
Apps (like Drive, Calendar, Contacts, Could Print, OneDrive and soon GMail)
that use OAuth 2.0 as well.

Once I got OAuth 2.0 working for one project, it was fairly easy to port it
over to another.

My main concern with node.js is it's interface to the native DB and system
(job queues, output queues, data areas, etc).

Brad
www.bvstools.com



On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 10:54 AM, Mitchell, Dana <dmitche@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> I was interested in learning more about IBM i Access Client Solutions,
> several sessions and a lab working with it.  Tried it out back here and
> have a couple of PMRs open on it.
> Learned about some disk settings we didn't have right in VIOS for our
> non-IBM disk,  made some changes and broke something else in VIOS,  have a
> PMR open for that.
> We are considering PowerHA for i, went to some sessions and a lab for that
> which were very good,  but we will need to use SVC's and I was unable to
> find anyone else doing that....
>
> Dana
>
>
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