Accessing social networking Web sites through OAuth, Part 3, Deploy the Web Twitter client to Google App Engine

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Xiaobo Yang

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OAuth is an open protocol that lets users share their protected resources among different Web sites, without risking exposure of users' credentials. Part 1 of this series introduced OAuth and showed you how to develop an OAuth-enabled desktop Twitter client. In Part 2, you learned how to develop an OAuth-enabled Web Twitter client. In this final part of the series, you will deploy the Web application developed in Part 2 to the Google App Engine (GAE).

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