Hi Arvind,

Welcome to the world of GData!

You do not need a developer key to write code to interact with GData.
All you need is a Google account for authentication before you start
making GData request.  You can certainly develop your GData code with
any language you like such as Java or Perl, as long as you can submit
the proper request data through the HTTP protocol.  For more details
on the protocol, please check out:

http://code.google.com/apis/calendar/developers_guide_protocol.html

There are also client libaries written for various languages(PHP,
Java, C#, Python, JavaScript) that Google is providing developers to
use, they can be found here:

http://code.google.com/apis/gdata/clientlibs.html

If you have any other questions, please let us know!

Austin

On Oct 29, 10:51 am, Arv <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi,
>
> i am new to this whole gdata api and also web api programming in
> general...
>
> i am not willing to write a webpage/client but just some perl or jsp
> code that can run in my system and then queries or updates google
> calendar...
>
> when going thru the api docs, i found that i needed a google developer
> key, that i need to obtain for a domain... but in my case, ther is no
> domain, i want to write a standalone perl program that i can run, to
> update gcal... is this possible?
>
> this is a very basic qn i guess, but i am new to this thing, if you
> could help me get started on this, it would be great...
>
> thanks
> Arvind


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