Making Your App Social
with Flash Platform Services
November 2nd, 2009
The new service of Flash Platform Services - Social - just came to Beta. It basically enables you certain standard operations on various social services like Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, OpenID and Yahoo!

We are going to do a simple login into Facebook app and acquire user information.

Click to try working demo
There few steps you need to go through to begin:
- Acquire Social Service Key
- Read the Guide (setting up Facebook app, putting right Gigya URLs on right places, setting up Gigya)
- Get the sample code and insert your Gigya KEY)
- compile
- deploy app on server before testing, otherwise you get Error opening URL
If everything works ok. You should have working app.
The similar steps should work for other services as the main power of this is unified code.
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Have a look at my friend’s blog. He’s been playing with the library more and got some pretty results:
Experimenting with new Adobe Social service library
http://durej.com/?p=119
Comment by tom — November 5, 2009 @ 7:52 pm