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  • Re: Clarification on RESTful API

    George:You are correct, the nature of an API is to act as a tool to build applications on.  By itself without anything actively consuming it, it will lay dormant.  Code must be written.  The only thing you can use from the REST API without code is the built-in documentation. With that, you can have batch processes or jobs that can ...
    Posted to Integration (API) (Forum) by  nfloyd  on June 17, 2009
  • The Fellowship One REST API is alive!

    A year has passed since we announced the thoughts behind having a new API for the community.  We spent a lot of time engaging you, crafting code, building applications, and working on solidifying what turned out to be a retro-revolution... read more at our our new developer community site.
    Posted to Intelligent Design (Weblog) by  FTProductDev  on June 8, 2009
  • Fellowship One REST API - OAuth Security Update

    NOTE: THIS UPDATE ONLY CONCERNS THE FELLOWSHIP ONE RESTFUL API BETA OAUTH IMPLEMENTATIONYesterday a minor security threat was discovered in the OAuth protocol.The OAuth community is aggressively working on the issue and have released an advisory update on this on 4.23.2009 at 12:00 am PST. We have been in contact with them on the details of this ...
    Posted to Intelligent Design (Weblog) by  FTProductDev  on April 23, 2009
  • Fun & Creative Integration Codes?

    Does anyone else have any fun codes that they have written for ways to integrate F1 with their church website? We were under the impression that this would be easier to integrate and hoping that with the new API coming out that we wouldn't have to put a lot of hours and man power into creating something from scratch... Anyone have any ...
    Posted to Integration (API) (Forum) by  rmahoney  on March 26, 2009
  • Fellowship One APIs - Past, Present, and Future

    With the up coming Fellowship One RESTful API we wanted to take the some time and look back on our other two APIs and reflect on what we intended them to be and what they actually became.  We looked at the their interfaces, authentication, resources, versioning, protocols, logging mechanisms, ''debuggability'', etc...  What we found out ...
    Posted to Intelligent Design (Weblog) by  FTProductDev  on February 25, 2009
  • Re: RESTful and Data Exchange

    I wish I could tell you it was ready to release, but we aren't quite there yet. We are actively working on it and plan to accelerate our efforts as we head into our conference in May.In fact, we are hiring right now for two development positions so we can increase our development velocity and spend more time on the RESTful API. (If you know of any ...
    Posted to Integration (API) (Forum) by  FTProductDev  on November 20, 2008
  • Dynamic Church Conference 2008 - Session materials

    Will you posting session materials (videos, PPT, pdfs etc.) from this years conference?  I was not able to attend but really would like to see what was talked about concerning the REST api. Thanks Mark 
    Posted to Integration (API) (Forum) by  mspidle  on May 22, 2008