Creating and configuring web service keys
Learn how to connect to web services with Project Siena.
Bing Search
To connect to web services like Bing Search requires an account key. Before you publish, you will need to register with the service and configure your connection. For more information see the Bing Page for Developers.
Bing Translator
To connect to web services like Bing Translator requires a client id and client secret. Before you publish, you will need to register with the service and configure your connection. For more information see the Bing Page for Developers.
Facebook
To connect to web services like Facebook requires an app id. Before you publish, you will need to register with the service and configure your connection. For more information see the Facebook Page for Developers.
Instagram
To connect to web services like Instagram requires a client id and redirect uri. Before you publish, you will need to register with the service and configure your connection. For more information see the Instagram Page for Developers.
Twitter
To connect to web services like Twitter requires an api key, api secret and callback url. Before you publish, you will need to register with the service and configure your connection. For more information see the Twitter Page for developers and read the information under the "How do I obtain an API key?" heading.
Yammer
To connect to web services like Yammer requires a client id and an expected redirect URL. Before you publish, you will need to register with the service and configure your connection. For more information see the Yammer Page for Developers.
YouTube
To connect to web services like YouTube requires a client id and a redirect URI (client id for a web application). Before you publish, you will need to register with the service and configure your connection. For more information see the Google Page for Developers.