Thanks for the reply Ryan. I'll give the 304 Not Modified routine a
shot.

Thanks again, PLA


On Mar 28, 9:29 pm, "Ryan Boyd (Google)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello PLA.
>
> Sorry-  there's no way to have triggers or hooks into calendar inserts
> or changes.
>
> The best thing to do would be to query the calendar feeds with an if-
> modified-since header--- if it returns a 304 Not Modified status, then
> you have no further processing to do.  This operation shouldn't have a
> large amount of overhead.
>
> Yes, it sounds like the calendar may provide a better interface for
> such an application.
>
> Cheers,
>
> -Ryan
>
> On Mar 28, 10:46 am, "PLA" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi
>
> > Is there a way to listen for calendar event inserts and changes? I
> > would like my users to set appointments using Google Calendar and have
> > a process update a database table. I could poll all of the user
> > calendars periodically but that is inefficient. Any ideas?
>
> > I have the process running in reverse right now using the Java client
> > library. The user can make the database changes and a process updates
> > the calendars but we would like to have the calendar drive the
> > database.
>
> > Thanx, PLA


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