- for a time, there were backend issues that flat out did not allow recurrance to work from the API. Those are, as far as we know, fixed
- since then, the java api should be working just fine with recurrance
- the .NET api will start working sometimes next week, assuming nothing bad happens.
Frank Mantek
On 7/14/06, Mark Swanson <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am a little confused.
It's my understanding that the Google calendar API is simply broken wrt
recurrence, as has been posted to (and confirmed) on this list. I get
the impression from your email that you seem to have recurrence support
working. Does this mean it's actually possible to somehow use recurrence
with the Java client API?
Thank you.
Frank Mantek wrote:
> Java sample code is going to be hard, as i am talking about the C#
> library. I probably should change my signature
>
> Frank Mantek
> resident C# head
>
> On 7/12/06, * Mark Swanson* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> wrote:
>
>
> Frank Mantek wrote:
> > I hope to have this in your hands next week. I have written the code
> > and from the testing i did so far it seems to work (bugs and
> oversights
> > on my side are obvious possible :)).
>
> Glad to hear the Google API will have recurrence support. Please include
> the known limitations (if any) some sample Java code when you
> release it.
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