Also why does the "Private data connector" require a linux server?
That pretty much stops corporate users from experimenting without a
full IT review, and we know how much IT datacenter guys like the idea
of offsite computing, so what gives guys?

On Jul 14, 4:33 pm, harry mendell <harry.mend...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Is there an echo in here? Seriously, all Google has to do is allow the  
> other data import functions to work on private data and that would be  
> all the api most people would need. Is there some conspiracy to force  
> people to publish their data for all to see :)
>
> On Jul 14, 2009, at 10:44 AM, chrissky wrote:
>
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>
>
>
> > The "protocol" dev guide has great info on performing operations. For
> > example
> > "Updating content" at
> >http://code.google.com/intl/ja/apis/documents/docs/2.0/developers_gui...
>
> > But I am using the .net library, and it doesn't give explain how to do
> > the same operations which the protocol doc has.
>
> > I am not even sure which class/method to use. Would it be
> > Google.GData.Documents.DocumentEntry.Update()?
>
> > This ref page just says "commits the item to the server" which is not
> > very informative.
> > or would it be
>
> > Google.GData.Documents.DocumentsServices.Update()?
>
> > which just says "simple update for media resources" - also not very
> > informative
>
> > So the general question is: where to find real-world examples of
> > (hear: users guide) for the client apis?
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