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I am using the same SDK to integrate Twitter to my Android app as the following post:

Sugree/twitter-android-sdk

And got the same error:

D/twitter ( 2233): Login failed: com.sugree.twitter.DialogError: Communication with the service provider failed: Host is unresolved: api.twitter.com:443

In above post, the OP said

Problem was with the twitter server. It started working from next day.

But I tried many days, it is still not working, and opening the link: api.twitter.com in browser does work, so I wonder what the problem is, and, if there is any other WORKING library for twitter on Android?

Thanks!

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By the sounds of this I think you've not added the Internet permission to the AndroidManifest.xml file yet.

You should add the following line before your application can make requests: <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.INTERNET" />

If this is not the case and it is the Java library, maybe you can try Twitter4J. This library is used in many Android applications.

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  • Thanks for your reply, but I did add it.
    – Heuristic
    Jun 13, 2011 at 9:37
  • Can you post a little bit of your code and your manifest file? maybe we can find something that way.
    – Piro
    Jun 14, 2011 at 6:21
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It definitely sounds like you are having problems connecting to the web - are you able to connect other apps on your emulator to the web? When I have problems with an internet connection through the emulator it shows up with no signal (e.g. there are no bars in the signal indicator and a little x by it). Have you been able to connect this app/other apps to the web on the emulator before?

Piro is right with Twitter4J - its a nice library that makes twitter integration on any java platform really easy. there is a simple tutorial here, and a more complex one covering the OAuth integration here

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  • Thanks for your reply, I'm sure the network is working, and the library I used is using Twitter4J.
    – Heuristic
    Jun 13, 2011 at 23:08

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