This was initially just a comment:
Is the clock on your computer correct? The timestamp 1353931608
suggests that your local time is Fri Jan 16 17:05:31 GMT 1970
. Current time would have a timestamp around 1000 times bigger...
質問
While running example of scribe to login with google it is showing following error. I am using scribe-1.3.1.jar file. Please tell me how to resolve it.
code is:
import org.scribe.builder.*;
import org.scribe.builder.api.*;
import org.scribe.model.*;
import org.scribe.oauth.*;
public class googleOaoth {
private static final String NETWORK_NAME = "Google";
private static final String AUTHORIZE_URL = "https://www.google.com/accounts/OAuthAuthorizeToken?oauth_token=";
private static final String PROTECTED_RESOURCE_URL = "https://docs.google.com/feeds/default/private/full/";
private static final String SCOPE = "https://docs.google.com/feeds/";
public static void main(String[] args) {
OAuthService service = new ServiceBuilder().provider(GoogleApi.class).apiKey("Mykey").apiSecret("MySecret").scope(SCOPE).build();
Scanner in = new Scanner(System.in);
System.out.println("=== " + NETWORK_NAME + "'s OAuth Workflow ===");
System.out.println();
// Obtain the Request Token
System.out.println("Fetching the Request Token...");
Token requestToken = service.getRequestToken();
System.out.println("Got the Request Token!");
System.out.println("(if your curious it looks like this: " + requestToken + " )");
System.out.println();
System.out.println("Now go and authorize Scribe here:");
System.out.println(AUTHORIZE_URL + requestToken.getToken());
System.out.println("And paste the verifier here");
System.out.print(">>");
Verifier verifier = new Verifier(in.nextLine());
System.out.println();
// Trade the Request Token and Verfier for the Access Token
System.out.println("Trading the Request Token for an Access Token...");
Token accessToken = service.getAccessToken(requestToken, verifier);
System.out.println("Got the Access Token!");
System.out.println("(if your curious it looks like this: " + accessToken + " )");
System.out.println();
// Now let's go and ask for a protected resource!
System.out.println("Now we're going to access a protected resource...");
OAuthRequest request = new OAuthRequest(Verb.GET, PROTECTED_RESOURCE_URL);
service.signRequest(accessToken, request);
request.addHeader("GData-Version", "3.0");
Response response = request.send();
System.out.println("Got it! Lets see what we found...");
System.out.println();
System.out.println(response.getCode());
System.out.println(response.getBody());
System.out.println();
System.out.println("Thats it man! Go and build something awesome with Scribe! :)");
}
}
after running above code
=== Google's OAuth Workflow ===
Fetching the Request Token...
Exception in thread "main" org.scribe.exceptions.OAuthException: Response body is incorrect. Can't extract token and secret from this: 'Timestamp is too far from current time: 1353931608
at org.scribe.extractors.TokenExtractorImpl.extract(TokenExtractorImpl.java:41)
at org.scribe.extractors.TokenExtractorImpl.extract(TokenExtractorImpl.java:27)
at org.scribe.oauth.OAuth10aServiceImpl.getRequestToken(OAuth10aServiceImpl.java:52)
at action.login.googleOaoth.main(googleOaoth.java:34)
Java Result: 1
解決
This was initially just a comment:
Is the clock on your computer correct? The timestamp 1353931608
suggests that your local time is Fri Jan 16 17:05:31 GMT 1970
. Current time would have a timestamp around 1000 times bigger...
他のヒント
It seems like your server time is not correctly set. Please correct your server time, you may want to restart your web server after fixing the time. - Change Server time. Try restart Webserver first. If not work, restart your Computer ==> it work! .