I've tried looping through the document list as you suggested in
number 2 by running the below code:
for (int x = 0; x < 10; x ++) {
try {
DocumentListFeed feed = service.getFeed(documentListFeedUrl,
DocumentListFeed.class);
for (DocumentListEntry entry : feed.getEntries()) {
System.out.println(entry.getTitle().getPlainText());
}
}
catch (Exception ex) {
System.out.println("Document List error " + x + ": " +
ex.toString());
}
}
Still unfortunately getting the
"com.google.gdata.util.ResourceNotFoundException: Not Found" error -
I'm using Eclipse for my IDE - I have has imported libraries the
following:
import java.net.URL;
import com.google.gdata.client.docs.DocsService;
import com.google.gdata.data.docs.DocumentListEntry;
import com.google.gdata.data.docs.DocumentListFeed;
Shouldn't need anything else, right? Also, I don't have a "bin"
folder - I have a "lib" folder though...
Thanks.
On Dec 27, 2:24 am, Lior Harsat <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Zack,
>
> I has some (bad) experience with the google docs api.
> there are two options that I know of that might cause the error you
> see.
> 1. you have a missing jar in your bin folder.
> 2. GAE strange behavior I've noticed (not sure If i should call it a
> bug).
>
> I assume you have explorer option one and it is not the case.
> regarding option 2. I have witnessed the following:
> a. many times a call to the DocsService.get*** will fail with no
> apparent reason. subsequent calls may succeed. What I did is , I've
> set a retry counter and simply caught the exceptions and retried
> calling them. for most api setting the counter to 5 did the trick. for
> others I needed 10.
> b. the code examples in google docs code simply didn't work. In order
> to work around this issue I played around with the API until I was
> able to hack something. (use the local GAE for these games).
>
> I know my answer may not be a solution for you but at least its nice
> to know that I wasn't the only one having issues with Google Docs
> APIs.
>
> Thanx. Lior
>
> On Dec 27, 3:03 am, zackmac <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I'm just trying to do an initial google docs example but am getting an
> > error at the DocumentListFeed call (DocumentListFeed feed =
> > service.getFeed(documentListFeedUrl, DocumentListFeed.class)):
>
> > com.google.gdata.util.ResourceNotFoundException: Not Found
>
> > This is my full code listing (with user and pwd changed):
>
> > DocsService service = new DocsService("TEST");
> > service.setUserCredentials("[email protected]","my_pwd");
> > URL documentListFeedUrl = new URL("http://docs.google.com/feeds/
> > documents/private/full");
> > DocumentListFeed feed = service.getFeed(documentListFeedUrl,
> > DocumentListFeed.class);
>
> > I've read some forums on this but it seems like I have everything in
> > place that's needed...
>
>
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