HI Gief,
Looking at your import list, I think you need to add this line to -

import com.google.gdata.client.*;

Hope it helps,
Austin

On Feb 11, 2008 4:50 AM, Gief <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Hello
>
> When I use this import statements
> import com.google.gdata.client.calendar.CalendarService;
> import com.google.gdata.data.calendar.CalendarEntry;
> import com.google.gdata.data.calendar.CalendarFeed;
> import com.google.gdata.data.calendar.ColorProperty;
> import com.google.gdata.data.calendar.HiddenProperty;
> import com.google.gdata.data.calendar.SelectedProperty;
> import com.google.gdata.data.calendar.TimeZoneProperty;
> import com.google.gdata.data.extensions.Where;
>
> I've get the error:
>
> The type com.google.gdata.client.GoogleService cannot be resolved. It
> is indirectly referenced from required .class files
>
> I guess I doing something wrong with the classpath settings. To come
> until here I must import the external jar's gdata-calendar and gdata-
> client. If I didnt import this two, I get the error: com.google. not
> found.
>
> This happens only if I try to use the gdata interface in my own
> project.
>
> I'm using eclipse 3.1.0
>
> Can someone help me?
> Thanks
> Gief
> >
>

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