Hi Murthy,
Yes, there is some example code in a post at: http://groups-beta.google.com/group/google-calendar-help-dataapi/browse_thread/thread/ca003eb5a2dfcf12/f7de1b883bc01994#f7de1b883bc01994 We're in the process of getting together a more complete sample for the website, but hopefully that should help you on your way. Please note -- while I have tested and used AuthSub with a ASP.NET app (in C#), I have not tested using the 'secure' method. There are some recent posts regarding problems working with the secure mode (where you have registered a certificate with Google) with the .NET libraries. I'm currently in the process of investigating these issues. -Ryan On Jan 8, 12:58 am, "Murthy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, I have a question regarding calling the Calendar Service from a web application, I am building an ASP.NET app using VB.NET and trying to connect to the google service using "Account Authentication Proxy for Web-Based Applications", but I am not able to find any thing as all the examples show how to connect to the service using desktop client (winforms). Is it possible to connect to google service and retrieve or add or delete events from my calendar using ASP.NET and VB.NET or c# ? if so and if you have any piece of code that can help me it would be greatly appreciated. Please email me either a link or any code to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Regards Murthy On Jan 5, 4:52 pm, "Frank Mantek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The .NET client library has now a new home (currently in addition to the one > at code.google.com/gdata). The current 1.08 download and all future > downloads will be available at: >http://code.google.com/p/google-gdata/ > following the download tab (or just use the featured download). > Also, tips etc will appear there on the wiki pages (currently the existing > tips are present). > Frank Mantek > On 12/7/06, Frank Mantek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > This new version of the .NET library is the biggest single release since > > the original one. It includes several fixes, support for Windows Mobile and > > support for > > Google Spreadsheets. > > Right now, you can get it at: > >http://code.google.com/p/google-gdata/source > > via subversion. > > The binary download should be updated in the next few days. > > = 1.0.8 == > > - Fixed issue 13 from the public issue list. If a content element > > contained xhtml, and not just text, > > the content was not read correctly. > > - Fixed issue 17 from the public issue list. XHTML content was not > > persisted correctly. > > - Added support for hosted domain feeds. This is done automatically, no > > codechanges needed for the application developer. > > The authentication code was changed to ask for Hosted domains first, > > then google accounts. > > - Added support for the app:control/app:draft element, but only in the way > > to expose a boolean on the AtomEntry. > > The new member on AtomEntry is called IsDraft. > > - Changed the way atom:content is parsed. Text & HTML types use > > xmlreader.ReadString() to get the inner content. XHTML and > > all other types use readInnerXml() to get the content. > > - changed Exception handling. The code now throws more detailed exceptions > > based on what was happening: > > -> GDataRequestException: generic exception > > -> GDataForbiddenException: exception thrown when the server return a > > Forbidden on authentication > > -> GDataRedirectException: exception thrown when the server returned a > > redirect > > - changed redirect handling on Post. The library will follow redirects on > > Post automatically by default, to accomodate Blogger (which > > currently may return 302s on posts). This can be turned off by setting > > the .StrictRedirect property to true on the > > GDataAuthRequestFactory. If it is turned off, the code will throw if a > > redirect is happening on an HTTP verb other than GET. > > - changed redirect handling for DELETE/PUT the same as for POST > > - removed cookie handling. The code will handle cookies now without using > > the CookieContainer (one hurdle on the way to the CompactFramework Port). > > - Fixed persistence of "initialized" date values for udpated/published on > > the atom.entry. This resolves an issue with the Blogger. > > - Added EventEntry.Notifications. This property (boolean) indicates if an > > update on an entry should send notifications to the attendees of the > > Event. > > - Fixed the gbase project (the NumberFormat.cs file was missing in the > > project file). > > - Added a proxy property for the GDataRequestFactory. > > - Setting content-length correctly to fix WindowsMobile issues. This fix > > is a user submitted, and created by Steeve Morin > > - Fixes to the authsub code, provided by Ryan Boyd > > - The DLLs were renamed, to follow the Windows .NET standard. > > gdata.dll -> Google.GData.Client.dll > > gbase.dll -> Google.GData.GoogleBase.dll > > gcalendar.dll -> Google.GData.Calendar.dll > > gcodesearch.dll -> Google.GData.CodeSearch.dll > > gextensions.dll -> Google.GData.Extensions.dll > > and the new one -> Google.GData.Spreadsheets.dll- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text -
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