UPDATE:
After all of the above, when I submit a batch request to this Uri for
Calendar events:
"http://www.google.com/calendar/feeds/default/private/full/batch"
I get a 401-Unauthorized exception. This is kind of strange, since I
attached the authToken I got back from the login request to the
service instance.
Any thoughts on how to get around this?
On Mar 27, 10:07 am, bobb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks, Frank, but I was hoping for something more specific. I
> searched all the samples sources in the .net API kit. I found a couple
> of usage instances among the unit test sources, but that's not great
> as a comprehensive example. Looking at the .net api sources I managed
> to figure out one approach that looked like it should work. Here's the
> relevant code snipped:
>
> CalendarService service = new CalendarService("exampleCo-
> exampleApp-1");
> service.setUserCredentials(userLogin, userPassword);
> GDataGAuthRequestFactory authHelper = new
> GDataGAuthRequestFactory("cl","BinaryTree-Cal-Upload");
> service.RequestFactory = authHelper;
> string token = authHelper.QueryAuthToken(new
> GDataCredentials(userLogin, userPassword));
>
> In tracing into the code on this last statement, it seems to be doing
> all the right things. The default account type is GOOGLE_OR_HOSTED,
> which is what I wanted. The code is using an ASCII encoder, which I
> find a bit strange (why not utf? What if I have DBCS content?), but
> ok, whatever.
>
> The account I'm targeting is a hosted company site, I even coded the
> "@" as "%40" to be nice. The request is sent and the response received
> without throwing. I look at the HttpWebResponse that's returned, and
> the status is "OK". However, on this line:
>
> TokenCollection tokens =
> Utilities.ParseStreamInTokenCollection(response.GetResponseStream());
>
> Sometimes it works fine, and I get the token, other times it throws an
> Exception saying, "Stream is not readable".
>
> So, my real question is, am I doing something wrong? And, if not, what
> do I do to recover from the Exception?
> TIA
>
> On Mar 27, 7:14 am, Frank Mantek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > sure there is. Go to:
>
> >http://code.google.com/p/google-gdata
>
> > Frank Mantek
> > Google
> > On Mar 27, 2008, at 9:36 AM, bobb wrote:
>
> > > I've spent hours searching, can't find one. If it does exist, is there
> > > a sample showing how to use it?
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