Hi Carlos,

The GoogleService class (superclass of UserService) has a method which
takes the CAPTCHA logintoken and logincaptcha parameters:

http://code.google.com/p/gdata-java-client/source/browse/trunk/java/src/com/google/gdata/client/GoogleService.java#312

You would need to modify AppsForYourDomainClient:

http://code.google.com/p/gdata-java-client/source/browse/trunk/java/sample/appsforyourdomain/AppsForYourDomainClient.java#97

-alex

On Mar 29, 7:12 pm, Cuso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am wondering if there is any support of the JAVA client library to
> respond to CAPTCHA challenges.  Are you planning on incorporating this
> into the library?
>
> If there isn't any support for this, it would mean that the need to
> support challenges prevents us from using the library, since there is
> no way to supply the token to the library objects (e.g UserService)
> once the challenge is resolved by code outside the library.
>
> I've tried the following code to unlock several captchas without any
> luck.  Can you point out any reason why this would result in a 403
> code response?
>
>             String body = "source=gdata-sample-AppsForYourDomain-
> UserService&accountType=HOSTED&Email="+usernameAndDomain
> +"&Passwd="+password+"&logintoken="+loginToken+"&logincaptcha="+
> loginCaptcha;
>             URL u = new URL("https://www.google.com/accounts/
> ClientLogin");
>             HttpURLConnection con = (HttpURLConnection)
> u.openConnection();
>             con.addRequestProperty("Content-type", "application/x-www-
> form-urlencoded");
>             con.setRequestMethod("POST");
>             con.setDoOutput(true);
>             con.connect();
>             OutputStream os = con.getOutputStream();
>             os.write(body.getBytes);
>             response = con.getResponseMessage();
>
> I've also tried changing each of:
>
> 1)"service=xapi&..."
> 2) "service=apps&..."
> 3) with no source parameter
> 4) several different captchas
> 5) without setting the request property
>
> The following is one of the many logintoken/logincaptcha combination
> I've tried:
>
> logintoken=LWcb6UquDMEq_0Creoj8PyM9OEXLqjpnehVdjPsxpM30jM8IpfFD0g0G3ROyXKZvB0usPRbK9U5FNGwv9Up8cpMM097rOycHgSMfu4jPyZQ:
> 0chsoEwmB_Oge-xdMnwRIg
>
> logincaptcha=cation
>
> In all cases, the condition where a captcha was required was caused by
> using the Java client library to login several times to the same
> account until an CaptchaRequiredException was thrown.  I am guessing
> the cause of the problem might be due to differences in the values the
> client library uses for some of the parameters and the values my code
> uses.
>
> Thanks in advance!
> Carlos
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