I'm trying to fetch logged-in first name using fql_query.
i tried the following code:
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.PrintWriter;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import javax.servlet.http.*;
import javax.servlet.*;
import org.w3c.dom.Document;
import com.google.code.facebookapi.FacebookException;
import com.google.code.facebookapi.FacebookWebappHelper;
import com.google.code.facebookapi.FacebookXmlRestClient;
import com.google.code.facebookapi.IFacebookRestClient;
import org.json.JSONException;
public class Canvas extends HttpServlet {
private static final String FACEBOOK_USER_CLIENT = "facebook.user.client";
private String api_key=<API_KEY>;
private String secret=<SECRET>;
@Override
public void doGet (HttpServletRequest req,
HttpServletResponse res)
throws ServletException, IOException
{
HttpServletRequest request = (HttpServletRequest)req;
HttpServletResponse response = (HttpServletResponse)res;
HttpSession session = request.getSession(true);
IFacebookRestClient<Document> userClient = getUserClient(session);
if(userClient == null) {
// logger.debug("User session doesn't have a Facebook API client setup yet. Creating one and storing it in the user's session.");
userClient = new FacebookXmlRestClient(api_key, secret);
session.setAttribute(FACEBOOK_USER_CLIENT, userClient);
}
FacebookWebappHelper<Document> facebook = new FacebookWebappHelper<Document>(request, response, api_key, secret, userClient);
String nextPage = request.getRequestURI();
nextPage = nextPage.substring(nextPage.indexOf("/", 1) + 1); //cut out the first /, the context path and the 2nd /
// logger.trace(nextPage);
boolean redirectOccurred = facebook.requireLogin(nextPage);
if(redirectOccurred) {
return;
}
redirectOccurred = facebook.requireFrame(nextPage);
if(redirectOccurred) {
return;
}
long facebookUserI开发者_如何学GoD;
try {
facebookUserID = userClient.users_getLoggedInUser();
} catch(FacebookException ex) {
response.sendError(HttpServletResponse.SC_INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR, "Error while fetching user's facebook ID");
/* logger.error("Error while getting cached (supplied by request params) value " +
"of the user's facebook ID or while fetching it from the Facebook service " +
"if the cached value was not present for some reason. Cached value = {}", userClient.getCacheUserId());*/
return;
}
PrintWriter out = res.getWriter();
String query = "Select name from user where uid=" + facebookUserID;
Document fqlDocument=null;
try {
fqlDocument = userClient.fql_query(query);
} catch (FacebookException e) {
out.println("error");
}
out.println("Hello, Brave new World: " + facebookUserID + " " + fqlDocument);
out.close();
}
public static FacebookXmlRestClient getUserClient(HttpSession session) {
return (FacebookXmlRestClient)session.getAttribute(FACEBOOK_USER_CLIENT);
}
}
the resulted output is:
Hello, Brave new World: <MY_UID>[#document: null]
i reassured that the uid that i received is the correct one. using facebook-java-api 3.0.2 (latest version)
- why did i get an empty document from the query ?
- why did the query not throw any relevant exception if there was a problem?
- this is a code that i found on the net, is there any better method to implement my goals ?
thanks for everything!
i'm really new in this subject so i apologize for any un-relevant questions or information on the subject.
I resolved the issue by using TinyFBClient instead of facebook-java-api.
tinyFbClient allows to send the actual facebook api commands which allows me to get a all the relevant information for my application without using fql queries at all.
facebook api: http://wiki.developers.facebook.com/index.php/API
tinyFBClient: http://www.socialjava.com/
code sample:
HttpServletRequest request = (HttpServletRequest)req;
String sessionKey = request.getParameter("fb_sig_session_key");
TinyFBClient fb = new TinyFBClient(this.api_key,this.secret,sessionKey);
TreeMap tm = new TreeMap();
tm.put("uid","");
String friendList = fb.call("friends.get", tm);
PrintWriter out = res.getWriter();
out.println(friendList);
out.close();
}
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