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Izabella S.
9 years agoNew member | Level 1
Java API Concurrency with multiple users accessing app.
So I am developing a Spellchecker application. I am storing all the projects (books) on Dropbox. My application downloads and uploads files to Dropbox.
The application will have multiple users who ...
Greg-DB
9 years agoDropbox Staff
If you will only have your app connect to a single account, you need to only process the OAuth app authorization flow for that account once. From that point on, you would store and re-use that single access token.
For example, if you are using the Java Core SDK, that is the token stored as "accessToken" in the tutorial.
Then, whenever a user of your app needs Dropbox functionality, you would use a DbxClient made with that stored access token, e.g., using this constructor.
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