Hi,

I actually imported it in as an Eclipse Java project, so, I am not
running it from the command line. I will confess, I made one small
change and that was to always pass the value of 'digital camera' in as
the query argument. So this is being run out of Eclipse.

I will point out I have been developing in Java for 8 years so my
knowledge is not limited, there is just something going on that I
cannot discern. It hangs on the query -- as you can see in the
QueryExample code, there is a system.out.println that prints this:

Sending request to: 
http://www.google.com/base/feeds/snippets/?alt=atom&max-results=10&bq=digital+camera

Then hangs at the service.query.

Also, as stated in my first message I have already tested an http
request to double check that a Firewall is not preventing this to
work.

The question remains, why with a valid snippet request does the
example application just hang. My own application does the same thing
-- an for redundancy I have worked on this from 100 points of angles
for 2 straight days.

Thank you again,

Tim
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