Hey Kaj

I've had to do this for my app Quick Calendar, and I've written an article
about the process here: http://jimblackler.net/blog/?p=151

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Kaj Bjurman <kaj.bjur...@gmail.com>
Date: Aug 14, 8:01 am
Subject: Reading Calendar?
To: Android Developers


Ok. Thanks.

Do you know roughly when it will be available? In 2.0 or later?

On 14 Aug, 00:36, "Justin (Google Employee)" <j...@google.com> wrote:

> Thecalendardataprovider is not currently exposed. Your best, albeit
> not simple, bet is to use the GoogleCalendarweb API to access the
> user'scalendardata.

> Cheers,
> Justin
> Android Team @ Google

> On Aug 10, 7:43 am, Kaj Bjurman <kaj.bjur...@gmail.com> wrote:

> > Hi,

> > I think I've seen somewhere that it's still not possible to read
> > GoogleCalendarentries? I tried to search the forum, but didn't find
> > any relevant threads. They mostly contain questions on
> > java.util.Calendar.

> > Can I read entries? I understand that it might be fragile if it still
> > isn't in the public API, but I don't mind updating my code when the
> > API becomes public.

> > (I don't need to modify or create new entries)

> > Thanks
> > Kaj

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