I suggest you investigate the code of MyTracks: 
http://code.google.com/p/mytracks/

They have a pretty well documented set of Java files that rely on
accessing the Google Documents API.

On Nov 26, 10:31 am, myst <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am trying to connect to Google Docs from an Android application
> using the Google Document List Data API (v 2.0) Protocol Guide.
> I am able to obtain an Authentication ID by sending a HTTP POST
> request.
> However, when I send the HTTP GET request, though the returned status
> code is 200(success), the content of the response is an html page, not
> an xml feed with list of documents on the server.
>
> This is my code for this:
>
> HttpClient client2 = new DefaultHttpClient();
> HttpGet httpGetReq = new HttpGet("https://www.docs.google.com/feeds/
> documents/private/full");
> httpGetReq.addHeader("Authorization: GoogleLogin auth =",authString);
> HttpResponse httpGetResponse = client2.execute(httpGetReq);
> StatusLine s2 = httpGetResponse.getStatusLine();
> int getcode = s2.getStatusCode();
> Log.v("RetrieveDocs STATUS CODE IS:", Integer.toString(getcode));
> if (getcode == 200) {
> BasicResponseHandler bget = new BasicResponseHandler();
> String bodyget;
> bodyget = bget.handleResponse(httpGetResponse);
> System.out.println(bodyget);
>
> client2.getConnectionManager().shutdown();
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks a lot.

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