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Facebook Upgrades JavaScript Connect Library

Submitted by slikers on Tuesday, 29 December 2009One Comment

Facebook has been testing the alpha version of their new Facebook Connect your library for a few months. New library should be for developers to simplify the process of implementation of Facebook Connect. Day Facebook announced “basic support for XFBML and advanced data layer to optimize FQL queries.” While David Recordon Facebook developers demoed this in Washington DC last week the developer garage, new library should make things much easier.

Please note that the latest Connect Facebook JavaScript library was still in alpha mode (not even a beta), so run this on production sites may not be the best idea. Facebook Connect is growing rapidly, but there has been criticism from some of the ease of use in implementing Facebook Connect service. That’s why Facebook has been working hard to upgrade Connect JavaScript library.

Is also interesting is the post from David Recordon announced that they have implemented new OAuth specification WRAP in FriendFeed. There are two interesting things about this. The most significant is that it seems to Facebook FriendFeed continued support. Second, FriendFeed seems to function as a new authentication test environment model before climbing into Facebook.

While FriendFeed continues to have a growing user base, the nearby big as Facebook. The team behind the development of FriendFeed is a world-class, however, and now Facebook will be able to try new technologies without facing technical limitations Facebook 350 + million user base prize. If you like to stay up to date on the latest model of the web authentication, you can see some of the reference library in David Recordon’s blog post.

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