Mighty peculiar.  One ("count 'em Jim, one") item actually showed up
in MyItems today.  Deleted it, cleared my db, re-submitted
aaaannnnd ... nada.  At least nothing in MyItems.  Perfect give and
take on the wire, but that's a large brick shy of a full load.

On Jan 1, 9:28 am, Tom Wilson <[email protected]> wrote:
> I just wget the xml and check the details ;)
>
> Tom Wilson
> Freelance Google Base Developer and Consultantwww.tomthedeveloper.com
>
> Google Base Tools -http://dev.tomthedeveloper.com/googlebase
>
> On Dec 31, 10:39 pm, icebackhaz <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > This is weird. I've been listing to googlebase for a while now using
> > the java api.  Moved system to the next stage of machines and
> > everything works just fine except for one teensy detail.  My listing
> > don't show up under MyListings
>
> > Watching the wire (tcpdump/wireshark) I have verified that I'm using
> > the correct AuthSub token.  The xml refers to the correct customer_id
> > (4302211). I get success back from the batch() call.  I get a new id
> > from google in the reply feed. (e.g.http://www.google.com/base/feeds/
> > items/11990485544295338278) but I don't see the listing using the
> > google UI, nor when I run QueryExample3.java (using this name and
> > password)
>
> > A follow on question:  using the url returned from the submission
> > (example above) always gives 401 Authentication required.  How might
> > one add the credentials to that url? Or is it because the item has
> > been assigned to some other account?
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