Hello I just want5 to know what is this message all about because I am just new in the blogger thank you
On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 3:03 AM, John Brayton <johnbray...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Eric, > > Any thoughts on this? If its just broken on Google servers, some sort > of confirmation that it is broken and will be fixed would be helpful. > Thanks! > > John > > > On Aug 4, 5:49 am, John Brayton <johnbray...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Eric, > > > > I tried adding a five minute sleep call after upload, and a second > > five minute sleep call after delete. I am still seeing the same > > problem. Note that I can duplicate this reliably against four > > different Google Apps accounts on two different domains, but I don't > > see this on gmail.com accounts. > > > > John > > > > public static final void main( String[] args ) { > > try { > > > > // Build a unique document title. > > String title = "deleteme " + > > String.valueOf(System.currentTimeMillis()); > > > > // Upload the document. > > DocsService service = getService(); > > URL url = doInitialUpload(title); > > > > Thread.sleep(300000); > > > > // Delete the document. > > DocumentEntry doc = service.getEntry(url, > > DocumentEntry.class); > > doc.delete(); > > > > Thread.sleep(300000); > > > > // See if the document is still there. > > checkForDocument(title); > > } catch (Exception e) { > > e.printStackTrace(); > > } > > } > > > > > > > > On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 3:09 PM, Eric Bidelman<api.e...@google.com> > wrote: > > > Hi John, > > > I just tried this an it seemed to work. I wonder if it's b/c you're > > > creating the document, and immediately deleting it. > > > What if you sleep for a few seconds and then try the delete? > > > Eric > > > > > On Sun, Aug 2, 2009 at 1:21 PM, JohnBrayton<johnbray...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > > >> I am having some difficulty deleting documents from my Google Apps > > >> accounts, and wonder if someone can help me. The code below > > >> demonstrates what appears to be the problem. It does the following: > > > > >> 1. Creates and uploads a new document. > > >> 2. Deletes that document. > > >> 3. Retrieves a list of documents, and displays the text "entry still > > >> there". > > > > >> If I set the USERNAME and PASSWORD constants to a gmail.com account, > > >> this works as expected, and I don't see the "entry still there" text. > > >> But if I set the USERNAME and PASSWORD constants to a Google Apps > > >> account, I do see that text and I see the entries within the Google > > >> Docs UI. > > > > >> Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. > > > > >> John > > > > >> === > > > > >> import com.google.gdata.client.docs.DocsService; > > >> import com.google.gdata.data.PlainTextConstruct; > > >> import com.google.gdata.data.docs.DocumentEntry; > > >> import com.google.gdata.data.docs.DocumentListEntry; > > >> import com.google.gdata.data.docs.DocumentListFeed; > > >> import java.io.File; > > >> import java.net.URL; > > >> import java.util.List; > > > > >> public class DeleteDemo { > > > > >> private static final String USERNAME="..."; > > >> private static final String PASSWORD="..."; > > > > >> private static final String DOC_UPLOAD_1 = "docupload1.html"; > > > > >> public static final void main( String[] args ) { > > >> try { > > > > >> // Build a unique document title. > > >> String title = "deleteme " + > > >> String.valueOf(System.currentTimeMillis > > >> ()); > > > > >> // Upload the document. > > >> DocsService service = getService(); > > >> URL url = doInitialUpload(title); > > > > >> // Delete the document. > > >> DocumentEntry doc = service.getEntry(url, > > >> DocumentEntry.class); > > >> doc.delete(); > > > > >> // See if the document is still there. > > >> checkForDocument(title); > > >> } catch (Exception e) { > > >> e.printStackTrace(); > > >> } > > >> } > > > > >> /** > > >> * Display the text "entry still there" if the entry with the > > >> specified title is present in > > >> * the account. > > >> */ > > >> private static final void checkForDocument(String title) throws > > >> Exception { > > >> DocsService service = getService(); > > >> URL url = new > > >> URL("https://docs.google.com/feeds/documents/private/ > > >> full"); > > >> DocumentListFeed feed = service.getFeed(url, > > >> DocumentListFeed.class); > > >> List<DocumentListEntry> entries = feed.getEntries(); > > >> for( DocumentListEntry entry : entries ) { > > >> if > (entry.getTitle().getPlainText().equals(title)) > > >> { > > >> System.out.println("entry still > there!"); > > >> } > > >> } > > >> } > > > > >> /** > > >> * Login and return a DocsService object. > > >> */ > > >> private static final DocsService getService() throws Exception > { > > >> DocsService service = new DocsService("jbtest"); > > >> service.setUserCredentials(USERNAME, PASSWORD); > > >> return service; > > >> } > > > > >> /** > > >> * Create a new GoogleDocs document based on a local HTML file. > > >> Return the URL of the new > > >> * document. > > >> */ > > >> private static final URL doInitialUpload(String title) throws > > >> Exception { > > >> DocsService service = getService(); > > >> System.out.println("title: " + title); > > >> URL url = new > > >> URL("https://docs.google.com/feeds/documents/private/ > > >> full"); > > >> DocumentEntry newDocument = new DocumentEntry(); > > >> File documentFile = new File(DOC_UPLOAD_1); > > >> newDocument.setFile(documentFile); > > >> newDocument.setTitle(new PlainTextConstruct(title)); > > >> DocumentEntry doc = service.insert(url, newDocument); > > >> return new URL(doc.getId()); > > >> } > > > > >> } > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Google Docs Data APIs" group. 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