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OAuth token expiration

Looks like the OAuth token currently lasts for 3600 seconds. Is there a way to change this?
Best Answer
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Yes
Development Tutorial: Creating an Image Gallery
Note:
You can modify the default OAuth access token duration (or lifetime) for all the generated access tokens. To achieve this, add the
security.oauth.tokenLifetime
entry to thedefaults.xml
configuration file in the following way, with the OAuth access token duration specified in seconds:<entry key="security.oauth.tokenLifetime”>600</entry>
Answers
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Yes
Development Tutorial: Creating an Image Gallery
Note:
You can modify the default OAuth access token duration (or lifetime) for all the generated access tokens. To achieve this, add the
security.oauth.tokenLifetime
entry to thedefaults.xml
configuration file in the following way, with the OAuth access token duration specified in seconds:<entry key="security.oauth.tokenLifetime”>600</entry>
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Thanks!
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no problem, and sorry for the late response!
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Jeff,
I was having a similar problem so I am jumping in on this thread -I tried this and it is still expiring. I just changed this to <entry key="security.oauth.tokenLifetime”>315360000</entry> so as to last 10 years and it still appears to be expiring. When I created the new token and allowed access I get &expires_in=315360000&state= in the token confirmation. Any idea as to what the problem may be on my end?
Ed
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