I saw some topics here regarding facebook and twitter integration with Android Application.
I need help regarding, is twitter integration with Android App possible in real??
[I need to tweet on user's wall and all]
If i wanted to integrate Facebook with my App then whether i go as per explained in following link(and if this is the recommended way then how to implement this SDK):
http://forum.developers.facebook.net/viewtopic.php?pid=146956
or
else i use Android facebook SDK available here on code.google.com
The official facebook SDK for android is here:
http://github.com/facebook/facebook-android-sdk/
It includes complete examples of use.
I need help regarding, is twitter integration with Android App possible in real?? [I need to tweet on user's wall and all]
In real? Of course! You could be able to tweet on the user's timeline. In this case, use the appropiate authentication methods. There are many ways to do so, this is one of them:
http://www.androidsnippets.org/snippets/24/index.html
You can also use specialized third-party libraries (like twitter4j) to use Twitter from your Android app.
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I was wondering if it is possible for us to post to Facebook without using the Facebook SDK, but rather launch the native Facebook app with specific content to be posted?
In iOS, we can use the Social Framework, how do we approach this problem in Android?
Is it possible?
Yes, it is possible to invoke the share dialog without using the Facebook SDK using an Intent. Unfortunately it is not possible to share custom text. If this is a requirement you have to integrate their SDK.
For more details on the intent solution, have a look at following post: https://stackoverflow.com/a/21189010/5199788
I want to add my app to facebook. In facebook If I search any app or game like(Candy Crush) its open. I have created one android app and published it to play store. Now I want on facebook like I search any other app. I am able to search my app. How to add my app to facebook?
Edit-
I am little confused with few answers first thing I have already created app. Now I don't know what to do with android SDK and what's the need of it. Second thing I want to integrate my app to Facebook app center. Don't want to integrate Facebook to my app.
Edit:
An extensive guide to create webapp like candycrush within the core facebook experience.
You can create a web app and then register it with facebook. This way, your app will be visible in the app center, but when the user clicks . it will take the user to your webpage.
Here is an extensive guide to link your webapp on the facebook app center.
Facebook has huge amounts of user information. Facebook lets any app developer access a user's info if they have the user's consent. If you need to leverage the userInfo with facebook, you need to follow these procedure:
Register as a developer with facebook.
Once you are signed in as developer, you will find options to create application.
Assuming that you created your first facebook app with the name and namespace. This app is like a passport for accessing all the facebook data.
Facebook provides sdk(software development kits) to make interactions between the facebook server easier.
Facebook SDK for iOS.
Facebook SDK for Android.
Facebook SDK for Web.
Facebook SDK for Game Development.
Developers of CandyCrush use *Facebook SDK for Game Development.*Since you are going to develop app for Android, you need to integrate facebook android SDK. The following steps:
Download the Android SDK.
Add your android app details(These details should be exactly same) in the facebook Dashboard.
You can run all the facebook sample apps that come with the sdk to know how you can access the facebook details in your app.
To make your app listed in Facebook App center.
Previous Answer:
- Create an app in facebook server.
- Integrate facebook sdk in your android app.
A detailed info regarding this is found here.
This is a more simple tutorial, with step by step instruction.
This a complete tutorial from Facebook to link your app to facebook
Have you made you app public for Facebook? See this.
Hi here you can check facebook application step by step guide..
http://www.wikihow.com/Create-a-Facebook-Application
You say you have an Android APK, and I have to assume you want to have your app playable on the web browser. You can't play an Android game on the Facebook website. I assume you will need to entirely recode the game for Adobe Flash then submit it to Facebook.
I want to implement authentication of following sites in my Android application.
Facebook
Twitter
Goggle
So far, I went through many solutions but
For Facebook, I need Facebook Android SDK
For Twitter, I need twitter4j
For Google, I have found some OAuth code
So if I want all these three authentications in one Android applications, the application eventually is bulked up by the code so is there any common solution to implement all these authentication in one Android application, some light-weight solution?
Take a look at this : http://kurogo.org/technology/
They have a module named Login. AFAIK, this module has support for SSO (Single Sign On). So, they should have login modules for SSO supported platforms. Google/Facebook and twitter does that. But so far they have not released any Android port of the same. But, as you might see, it is based on the popular MIT-Mobile middleware. Here is their github repo
Not sure this is exactly what you are looking for or something like that does exists. But its worth giving a shot.
Android: I have a social networking application made by me, in which you can post comments, i want to facilitate user to one click share posted commented on user's twitter.
You can use Twitter API directly to do that.
There are also Twitter libraries compatible with Android platform.
Twitter4J
JTwitter
I am having social networking application made by me, in which you can post comments, i want to facilitate user to one click share posted commented on user's Facebook as well.
I tried fbconnect-android is there any other way sharing comments on FB?
You now have the official FB SDK for android.
A library to integrate Facebook into your Android mobile application.