Also, I only post this because I can't seem to get the authtoken like
you can in the java api.  Why is this omitted from the .NET
libraries? :)

On Oct 24, 4:21 pm, Stu Winchester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> We have 24/7 provisioning windows services, as requests come through
> they are processed.
> I am using the .NET APIs, each application requires access to 2 google
> domains (as we provision to 2 domains).
>
> code as follows:
>
> public partial class Component : System.ComponentModel.Component
>     {
>         private AppsService m_gServiceONE = null;
>         private AppsService m_gServiceTWO = null;
>
>         public Component()
>         {
>             InitializeComponent();
>         }
>
>         public Component(IContainer container)
>         {
>             container.Add(this);
>
>             InitializeComponent();
>
>         }
>
>         protected virtual AppsService GoogleConnectONE()
>         {
>             try
>             {
>                 if (m_gServiceONE == null)
>                 {
>                     m_gServiceONE = new
> AppsService(GoogleONEDetails.Domain, GoogleONECredentials.Username,
> GoogleONECredentials.Password);
>                 }
>                 return m_gServiceONE;
>             }
>             catch (Exception e)
>             {
>                 throw e;
>             }
>         }
>
>         protected virtual AppsService GoogleConnectTWO()
>         {
>             try
>             {
>                 if (m_gServiceTWO== null)
>                 {
>                     m_gServiceTWO = new
> AppsService(GoogleTWODetails.Domain, GoogleTWOCredentials.Username,
> GoogleTWOCredentials.Password);
>                 }
>                 return m_gServiceTWO;
>             }
>             catch (Exception e)
>             {
>                 throw e;
>             }
>         }
> ...
>
> }
>
> Now, subclasses access these, but of course the actual AppService
> object is held in memory for the amount of time it is being used.
>
> My question is - after 24 hours will it expire?  [I will find out
> tomorrow night anyway, but I assume it will expire!]
> If it expires, after expiry what error will be thrown?  (what error
> code?)
>
> Many Thanks,
>
> Stu.
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