Hi Lane,
Thanks for the reply..
I've followed the code that you sent me, but still meet with the
following errors:
- '400: Bad Request' for url: 'http://www.google.com/calendar/feeds/
default/private/full'
- java.io.FileNotFoundException
Is that url the one that I should use for posting an entry?
And must I specify my email and passwd again in the header, or
anything else that I may missing out?
I've checked through everything, but can't figure out what's wrong
here.
My code :
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
String data = "<... (the sample xml code from the Developer's Guide:
Protocol) ... > " ;
HttpURLConnection con = (HttpURLConnection)(new URL("http://
www.google.com/calendar/feeds/default/private/full")).openConnection();
con.setDoOutput(true);
con.setDoInput(true);
con.setRequestMethod("POST");
con.setRequestProperty("Content-Type", "application/atom +xml");
con.setRequestProperty("Authorization", "GoogleLogin auth=" +
auth); // auth contains my authentication token.
outputStream = con.getOutputStream();
outputStream.write(data.getBytes());
outputStream.close();
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
thanks again, appreciate it.
-yijie-
On Jun 6, 1:57 am, "Lane LiaBraaten (Google)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> While the Java client library isn't compatible with Java 1.4.2, it can
> still be a great reference. I found this example in the sample/gbase/
> basic/InsertExample.java file that I think will work in 1.4.2:
>
> public void postItem(String token) throws IOException {
> HttpURLConnection connection = (HttpURLConnection)(new
> URL(ITEMS_FEED)).openConnection();
>
> connection.setDoInput(true);
> connection.setDoOutput(true);
>
> // Set the properties of the connection: the Http method, the
> content type
> // of the POST request and the authorization header
> connection.setRequestMethod("POST");
> connection.setRequestProperty("Content-Type", "application/atom
> +xml");
> connection.setRequestProperty("Authorization", "GoogleLogin auth="
> + token);
>
> // Post the data item
> OutputStream outputStream = connection.getOutputStream();
> outputStream.write(DATA_ITEM.getBytes());
> outputStream.close();
>
> // Retrieve the output
> int responseCode = connection.getResponseCode();
> InputStream inputStream;
> if (responseCode == HttpURLConnection.HTTP_CREATED) {
> inputStream = connection.getInputStream();
> } else {
> inputStream = connection.getErrorStream();
> }
>
> // write the output to the console
> System.out.println(toString(inputStream));
> }
>
> Hope that helps,
> Lane
>
> On Jun 4, 2:55 am, John Doe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi there, I need help with this rather fundamental task here but I'm
> > an absolute newbie at communicating using HTTP requests.
>
> > I need to add/edit/delete calendar events on my JSP site. I know I shd
> > be using the Java Client Library but for some reason I have to stick
> > to java 1.4.2 (gdata runs on ver 1.5 though) on my server so I need to
> > find some other ways of doing it.
>
> > So right now I'm trying to do things using the java URLConnection
> > object.
>
> > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> > String xmlfeed = http://www.google.com/calendar/feeds/[EMAIL
> > PROTECTED]/private-(magic
> > cookie)/basic
> > URL url =newURL(xmlfeed);
> > URLConnection conn = url.openConnection();
> > conn.setDoOutput(true);
>
> > BufferedReader rd =newBufferedReader(new
> > InputStreamReader(conn.getInputStream()));
> > while ((line = rd.readLine()) != null) { out.println(line); }
> > rd.close();
> > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
> > by doing this, i can retrieve and print out the XML contents of my
> > calendar.
>
> > However, I have no idea how to format and send aPOSTrequest to my
> > XML feed.
>
> > I tried :
> > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> > String data = "POST" + xmlfeed;
> > data += " <entryxmlns='http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom'... (the sample
> > xml code from the Developer's Guide: Protocol) ... > "
> > OutputStreamWriter wr =new
> > OutputStreamWriter(conn.getOutputStream());
> > wr.write(data);
> > wr.flush();
> > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
> > The response that I received was a HTTP/1.0 400 Bad Request .
>
> > Can anyone guide me on what I should do to submit a proper request?
> > I've searched through the forums and references, but everybody seems
> > to know how to do it, except for me apparently.
>
> > many thanks in advance..- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
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