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Facebook Graph API development with Flash : beginner's guide : build social Flash applications fully integrated with the Facebook Graph API /

Build social Flash applications fully integrated with the Facebook Graph API.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Williams, Michael James, 1966-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Birmingham UK : Packt Pub., 2010.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewer; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1:Introduction; What's so great about Facebook?; It's popular; Numbers; It's everywhere; It's interesting to develop for; Web hosts; What's a web host?; Why do you need one?; How do you choose one?; Useful software; What about domain names?; How much AS3 knowledge is required?; The source code; Powered by ... ; Debugging; Watch out for caching; A final note ... ; Chapter 2:Welcome to the Graph; Accessing the Graph API through a Browser; Time for action
  • loading a Page
  • Accessing the Graph API through AS3Time for action
  • retrieving a Page's information in AS3; Time for action
  • deserializing a JSON object; Time for action
  • visualizing the info; Understanding connections; Time for action
  • finding connections in a browser; Rendering Lists; Time for action
  • rendering Lists of Posts; Rendering connections; Time for action
  • displaying a Graph Object's connections; Introducing the Requestor; Time for action
  • creating an HTTP Requestor; Understanding Connections of Connections; Time for action
  • loading photos from an album; Putting it all together
  • Time for action
  • traversing the GraphSummary; Chapter 3:Let Me In!; What can you see?; Time for action
  • snooping through other people's accounts; What's that got to do with the Graph API?; Access tokens are proof of authorization; User/Application authorization; Time for action
  • registering an application with Facebook; Application ID + logged-in user = access token; Time for action
  • requesting an access token with the browser; Registering a redirect URI with our application; Using the Access Token; Me, me, me; Keeping secrets; What did Facebook give us?; Authenticating with AS3
  • Time for action
  • Using an access token in our Graph visualizerThat's cheating!; Time for action
  • authenticating through the application; A different approach; Time for action
  • authenticating via JavaScript; Creating a callback webpage; Receiving the access token; What about users who haven't used the application before?; Extended permissions; Time for action
  • obtaining extended permissions; Time for action
  • requesting extended permissions; I want it all, and I want it now; Using the Adobe ActionScript 3 SDK for Facebook platform; Time for action -implementing the SDK; Summary
  • Chapter 4:Digging Deeper into the GraphGetting more results with paging; Time for action
  • displaying the number of objects in a list; Time for action
  • requesting more Objects; Time for action
  • requesting more Objects at once; Paging; Time for action
  • obtaining data in pages; Time for action
  • adding limit and offset to GraphRequest; instances; Time for action
  • requesting data based on date; Time for action
  • adding since and until to GraphRequest; instances; Time for action
  • filtering by date using the UI; We gon' party like it's yo' birthday
  • Time for action
  • using the ids parameter in a Graph URL