Sorry Jim.
I mean what version of the Google .NET library for GData are you using.
Can you send me the fiddler trace to my email ? Or cut the auth
headers and post it here.
Frank Mantek
Google
On Nov 15, 2007, at 1:56 AM, Jim wrote:
>
> Frank,
>
> I'm using .NET library 2.0. Also, I installed fiddler and when I run
> the app I only see a request header and that's it.
>
> Jim
>
> On Nov 14, 10:57 am, Frank Mantek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> And what version of the .NET library are you using?
>>
>> Frank Mantek
>> Google
>> On Nov 14, 2007, at 7:13 PM, Jim wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> Frank,
>>
>>> I am using Visual C# 2005 Express Edition, which I am assuming is
>>> using .NET 2.0. The runtime is also 2.0. I haven't used fiddler
>>> before
>>> and when I say hang, I mean the program doesn't return to the
>>> command
>>> prompt.
>>
>>> Thanks,
>>
>>> Jim
>>
>>> On Nov 14, 2:26 am, Frank Mantek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>> There is some information we would need to have to help determine
>>>> the
>>>> issue:
>>
>>>> a) what version of .NET are you using? Library and runtime
>>>> b) can you capture the HTTP flow? (fiddler on windows, httpscoop on
>>>> mac, etheral anywhere else :)).
>>>> c) what does "hang" mean?
>>
>>>> Frank Mantek
>>>> Google
>>>> On Nov 13, 2007, at 9:12 PM, Jim wrote:
>>
>>>>> I've written a console app to test batch processing. The test
>>>>> entry is
>>>>> added to my primary calendar but then the program hangs. Here's
>>>>> the
>>>>> code and any help would be greatly appreciated.
>>
>>>>> Jim
>>
>>>>> static void AddEntries(CalendarService service)
>>>>> {
>>
>>>>> EventQuery query = new EventQuery(feedUri);
>>>>> EventFeed feed = service.Query(query);
>>
>>>>> // create a batch entry to insert a new event.
>>>>> EventEntry toCreate = new EventEntry();
>>>>> toCreate.Title.Text = "new event";
>>>>> toCreate.Content.Content = "test";
>>
>>>>> When eventTime = new When();
>>>>> eventTime.StartTime = DateTime.Now;
>>>>> eventTime.EndTime = eventTime.StartTime.AddMinutes(60);
>>>>> toCreate.Times.Add(eventTime);
>>
>>>>> toCreate.BatchData = new GDataBatchEntryData();
>>>>> toCreate.BatchData.Id = "d";
>>>>> toCreate.BatchData.Type = GDataBatchOperationType.insert;
>>
>>>>> // add the entries to new feed.
>>>>> AtomFeed batchFeed = new AtomFeed(feed);
>>>>> batchFeed.Entries.Add(toCreate);
>>
>>>>> EventFeed batchResultFeed =
>>>>> (EventFeed)service.Batch(batchFeed, new Uri(feed.Batch));
>>>>> }- Hide quoted text -
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