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CCP Navigator
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Posted - 2012.03.23 16:30:00 -
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3rd party developers will get access to a new API in addition to existing developer tools. The CREST API allows for read and write access to selected parts of EVE Online. At the Fanfest Devtrack, a developer preview was shown, to give developers a chance to prepare for this new tool. Developers will be able to apply for beta access before summer.
CCP plans to introduce a new license agreement for 3rd party developers, which will be required for using some developer tools like the new CREST APIs. The license will be free, and will have no new restrictions for 3rd party developers.
The shipviewer and starmap from the new eveonline website will be available as embeddable plugins, using custom data sources. More details coming in a dev blog in the coming days.
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CCP Zero Gravitas
C C P C C P Alliance
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Posted - 2012.03.24 11:31:00 -
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The CREST devtrack presentation is here http://bambuser.com/v/2494220
The contactjs example client is here https://github.com/jimpurbrick/contactjs
The API documentation is here http://wiki.eveonline.com/en/wiki/CREST_Documentation
I'm looking forward to seeing what you build with this! |
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CCP Zero Gravitas
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Posted - 2012.03.25 09:56:00 -
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Galen Kamari wrote: It's how the log-in page will look for single sign-on server authentication. However, the demo was running on an internal test server, as I recall (I've been asleep a few times since then), so the SSO implementation there would be unlikely to have access to the live user credential database. That is, you won't be able to log in yet. Keep in mind that this a preview: the API isn't live yet, but what was demonstrated will be the first feature available for trials. For now, the sample code will just have to do for an idea of the processes (and the documentation that Zero Gravitas linked) until it's opened at closed beta.
Correct. The API isn't live or publicly accessible yet: we had to VPN in to the CCP network to demo it on Friday, but as we showed some of the code in the demo we wanted to make the whole example available so you could see the rest.
The API should be live in the next few months, but in the meantime you can have a look at the code and documentation and let us know if you see anything we could improve. |
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