List/Grid Tag Archives: Twitter

Tweeting StackExchange Questions with Spring Social
1. Introduction This is the third and final article about a small side-project – a bot that automatically tweets Questions from various Q&A StackExchange sites on specialized ...

Spring Social Twitter Setup
In the first part of this series, we looked at how we could consume the StackExchange REST API in order to retrieve its top questions. This second part will focus on setting up the ...

A walk-through for the Twitter streaming API
Introduction Analyzing tweets is all the rage, and if you are new to the game you want to know how to get them programmatically. There are many ways to do this, but a great start is ...

Couchbase : Create a large dataset using Twitter and Java
An easy way to create large dataset when playing/demonstrating Couchbase -or any other NoSQL engine- is to inject Twitter feed into your database. For this small application I am using:Couchbase ...

Twitter REST API from Scala and Java using signpost
If you’ve read some other articles on this blog you might know that I like creating visualizations of various datasets. I’ve just started a small project where I want to ...

Maven Web Project Kickstarter Codebase with Spring, Hibernate, Akka, Twitter Bootstrap, Apache Tiles and jQuery
I am happy to upload my second project to GitHub to help people get started with Java Web App Development as quickly as possible. I am sharing this code with Apache License 2.0. Here ...

The Twitter API Management Model
The objective of this blog post is to explore in detail the patterns and practices Twitter has used in it’s API management. Twitter comes with a comprehensive set of REST APIs ...

Twitter API on your Java Application
Ever wonder of attaching your tweets to your Java Applications? I searching for the best API out there for this and lucky for me, I found it! http://twitter4j.org/A Simple How To: The ...

Camel: Now with Twitter and Websocket
The upcoming Apache Camel 2.10 is well underway. A lot of new components is being added, and two really exiting new components is twitter and websocket. Its yet another kick ass contributions ...

