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Data Model Migration Underway

Jeudi, 01 Juillet 2010 13:37 Administrateur
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As a reminder, today we will begin rolling out our new data model to all applications and websites that use Facebook Platform.

To ensure a smooth transition for this major change, we provided developers with a two-month transition period and enabled backward compatibility with all of our APIs. In addition, developers will have until July 14 to revert applications to the old data model for debugging purposes. You can temporarily revert the setting using the Developer application. (To do this, select your application, click the "Edit Settings" link, and then click the "Migrations" tab. On that tab, disable the "New Data Permissions" setting.)

We believe the transition to this new permissions model will give people much more transparency and control over the information they share with your applications and websites, while still allowing you to create innovative social experiences that are customized for your users.

We are carefully monitoring the Developer Forum for any issues that arise from this change. If you have any issues, please post a thorough description in the New Data Model forum thread.

Arun, an engineer on the Platform team, is glad so many applications have smoothly transitioned over the last few weeks.

Source: http://developers.facebook.com/blog/post/393

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As we continue to provide developers with the tools to make applications social across platforms, today we’re launching an updated Facebook SDK for iOS (formerly iPhone SDK) for use with iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad apps. With the Facebook SDK for iOS and the recently launched Facebook SDK for Android, mobile developers can easily build social apps withthe latest technology across two of the most popular mobile platforms.

Two key new features will make it easier to integrate Facebook into your iOS app:

  • Use of the Graph API
  • Authentication with OAuth 2.0

With more than 150 million people actively using Facebook from mobile devices, we have a commitment to not only developing our own mobile sites and apps, but ensuring that developers can also build similar social experiences.

Since we first launched our first mobile SDK for the iPhone, the Facebook iPhone SDK, in March 2009, we’ve worked with some of the leading mobile app developers to provide easy-to-use SDKs. These include some of the most popular app developers in the iTunes store: Electronic Arts, foursquare, PopCap, SGN, Tapulous, Zynga, and Booyah, who have worked with the SDKs to build fun, social mobile apps and increase app distribution and user engagement. Here are some examples of what is possible on the iPhone and iPad.

To get started, download the Facebook SDK for iOS. Developers using the existing iPhone SDK are encouraged to upgrade, although we will continue to support the older SDK for the foreseeable future. Please share your feedback in the Developer Forum.

Yujuan, an engineer on the mobile team, is trying out the new iOS SDK.

Source: http://developers.facebook.com/blog/post/400

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