WSO2 Identity Server dashboard apps - wso2

I am evaluating WSO2 IS for our company and I can't find any reference on how to get apps to appear on the user dashboard.
I have everything else working as expected and this is the last thing and it has beaten me.
Any pointers to examples or a the correct document would be great.

You need to create an access token with the generated oauth app, then it'll under Authorized Apps

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FB Graph API - cannot enter with my own App token

i facing an issue regarding the FaceBook Graph API.
actually a friend of me, have an FB App whitch can be used for the Graph API.
But in that case I activate a FB dev APP for myself, i'm not able to generate a valid security Token with the App-ID and App-Security.
At first the App is live and activated. For that I don't understand the error message at the end.
Second I don't want to have a User-Token with a validation for an hour.
These are the step's i following:
getting App Token
https://graph.facebook.com/oauth/access_token? client_id=20179479xxxxxx&client_secret=3048xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx&grant_type=client_credentials
The result i'm receving:
"access_token": "20179479xxxxxxx|Pqxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx",
Now if im trying to use the Graph API Explorer and trying these token as authentication, I'm facing an #200 OAuthexception
my request:
Get -> /v2.12/coca-cola
"(#200) Access to this data is temporarily disabled for non-active apps or apps that have not recently accessed this data due to changes we are making to the Facebook Platform. https://developers.facebook.com/status/issues/205942813488872/",
Have somebody any ideas how to solve or what i'm missing here?
With the Security Token from my friend he can use the example with coca-cola from the developer like in the documentation and example from FaceBook as well.
Thanks in advance
Facebook is changing the API due to a security issue. This means new apps have more restrictions and less access (for the minute) than apps that were already registered and using the API, probably why your friends key works. Seen as your app is either new or hasn't recently accessed the data you are requesting, you currently cannot fetch it.
Its not known what features will be removed from the API following this incident - as a result I wouldn't come to rely to heavily on any feature the API offers.
Im hearing that the ability to retrieve events could either be removed or the data you can access from an event is going to be severely limited, however thats not from any official facebook source. All apps will be subjected to a review according to this official facebook post, before they are granted access to the Events API, Groups API, and Pages API.

WSO2 Identity Server users and roles management page shows blank

I just downloaded and install the WSO2 Identity Server 5.0.0 in CentoOS 7 to play with it. I created a JDBC DataStore instead of the H2 datastore that comes by default, also uncommented as default primary User Store the JDBC User Store, then run the Identity Server. When I go to the management/configuration/ users and roles/users or roles, the content area appears blank for both cases, users and roles.
So I must be doing something wrong or what?
I am login with the default credentials of admin/admin that the documentation says. The documentation also says that the user must be admin in order to manage users and roles, and I hope is the case as the links to manage users and roles appears but are not working, also in the console shows no error regarding this blank page.
Any directions on what I should go?
I can post the configuration I am using also, but is a very basic one, following the administration stated in the online documentation.
I found the problem, i was using Java 1.8, and saw an error compiling a JSP in the logs in the console in linux, so switch to Java 1.7 and now works fine.
WSO2 Identity server does not support Java 8.

Accesing internal webpage using google-map signed-in button

The main webpage of my django server is a google map and I would like to use the signed=true button to give access to some gmail accounts to certain internal webpages.
My idea was to show a button according to whom was logged in using the google-map's signed-in button.
Can somebody give me some insights about if this is possible or what's the best to go with this?
Thanks
I believe that the button you are talking about is part of the Google Maps Javascript API - see:
https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/javascript/signedin
Essentially the google maps sign in does not appear to offer user authentication that can be used with python. The python version of google maps uses a server key that you set up for your app - see
https://github.com/googlemaps/google-maps-services-python
This is mainly for backend functions like reverse geoname loiokup.
That said, there is nothing to stop you retaining your no sign in google map but adding either google+ authentication or google openid authentication to your app.
Both of these authentications are available through the django-social-auth project. This involves installing the python-social-auth app, syncing the database, adding appropriate oauth server details and adding the social auth project to you AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS setting.

Using SSO to log into my existing application from Google Apps

My company will be soon switching to Google Apps, and I would like to propose the idea of having our site administration page being authenticated with OpenID. Therefore, any user who is logged into Google Apps would be automatically logged in to our site Administration. Currently, our site administration has it's own list of users and passwords in the DB, but I would like to have the user list based off Google Apps, with their unique identifier saved in our DB. That way, new employees would only have to be set up in Google Apps to access our site Administration.
I've done some research, and come across terms like SSO, OpenID, and SAML, but I can't quite narrow down which route I'm supposed to go. It seems like Google has a lot of paths open for development, and I'm not sure which one I'm supposed to take.
My question is: What kind of Authentication am I seeking for my purpose described above, and can anyone point me in the direction of where to get started? My site is published in ColdFusion 9, so answers specific to that platform are a bonus.
If you just need Web SSO -- I believe you would use your GApps domain as an OpenID Provider. Your application would then act as an RP and consume identities as established by your own GApps domain and company administration. GApps can only act as a SAML Service Provider -- so using SAML for this use case isn't realistic.
HTH
Ian

Django + Google SSO openid

I would like to have my application http://app.acquee.com/designer to accept a google account as a login. I found a bunch of libs for django but most work on top of existing Django authentication system that I do not use. I have my own set of user tables where I keep user info and privileges.
Any suggestion on how to integrate that with the Google Openid?
Seems I will have to do it manually using python-openid. Or could I use django-openid?
However, with the latter, I don't even know how to issue the discover command.
Regardless, I get stuck on google's step 5, sending a login authentication request (optionally with OAuth parameters) to the provided endpoint address. Can someone provide a sample request? is it a GET/POST? content?
Cheers
You can try https://launchpad.net/django-openid-auth - I'm using it in a commercial project, for both regular Google Accounts and Google Apps accounts. I remember that it was the most convincing one at the time I was doing a review, although I can't give you any details now due to my short memory. Anyway - it's working great.