I was getting similar response 1-2 weeks ago using Java API to delete
calendar events. I have been distracted and have not gotten back to verify
if the issue still exists.

On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 12:58 PM, cyberhex <[email protected]> wrote:

> We have code that selected deleted events from the Google calendar and
> has remained stable for years now. We use the EventEntry object in
> the .Net client libraries SDK and invoke the Delete() function.
>
> We just recently started receiving a few reports that when events are
> deleted from the Google calendar the events are not actually deleted
> from the Google calendar. Some users report getting a 404 error when
> deleting events and more recently a user is seeing 400 errors.
>
> We've had random users report this issue and they all started
> reporting it within the last two weeks. Does anyone know if anything
> changed with regards to the Google Calendar service that might be
> causing this?
>
> We also saw "502 gateway" errors, "Service error: could not insert
> entry " and "The user is not allowed to add events to the new
> calendar" errors all which started appearing within the last two weeks
> without making any changes to our code. Our only guess is that
> something changed with the Google Calendar service.
>
> What's going on?
>
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