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SirRevolutionary

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3. My guess is it's probably very similar for .NET authentication
Mon Dec 19, 2011, 06:06 PM
Dec 2011

I'd guess it's just a matter of hitting the server through HTTPS and just sending the name/password to log in. I actually came from a C# .NET background and got more into Java over the years. For Android specifically, I'm pretty much a noobie with limited knowledge of the mobile API's. I do have a few apps that I built with other tech that I'm trying to convert to native Android, so I'm in the same boat trying to pick up knowledge as I go. Best way to do it is just start building. Definitely give a shout if that works, there may be better Java packages for authentication by now.

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