Hi,

This is exactly right, there are two architectures in the GData Python
library (as it is very backwards compatible). Newer architecture
involves client/data.py and older architecture includes
service.py/__init__.py. Some APIs have the two in the same package,
and some have them separate.

The gdata.spreadsheets package is the newer architecture, better
features, but is fairly immature.

The gdata.spreadsheet package is the older architecture, and stable.

The long term plan is to replace gdata.spreadsheet entirely with the
new architecture package, but before that happens we need some
use/testing/reports etc.

Regards

On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 4:09 AM, Hari Krishna Dara <[email protected]> wrote:
> I think the latest python client has v2.0 API also bundled, so it gets
> pretty confusing if you try to follow online examples, as you don't find
> many that use the new API. The clue for me is usually on whether the sample
> is using the "service" or "client" package, as the former is V2.0 and the
> later is V3.0.
>
> On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 4:52 PM, mamali <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Thank you very much. I was able to see the ID and name for each worksheet
>> using your method. I was expecting the API to have a dedicated method for
>> this.
>> I downloaded the latest python client, but it appears that it's using v2.0
>> API and the method to get worksheets is called get_worksheets() and not
>> GetWorksheets().
>>
>>
>
>

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