Hi, DT,

You can try to figure out the problem with CCR by posting them to Google
Health using OAuth play ground or Mt Tabor Data Exchange.

http://googlecodesamples.com/oauth_playground/
https://h9demo.mttaboronline.com/ca/
https://h9demo.mttaboronline.com/health/

Play around with CCR to figure out correct format...

Also can you please post the CCR  where you are having problem ?

Thanks,
Ash

On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 9:05 AM, Doc Tag <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks for the reply.  I'll look at the CCR XML again.
>
> Eventually we will releasing the app under an open source license.
> Will let you know how things work out.
>
> DT
>
> On Jan 21, 1:31 am, Bess Ho <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi Doc,
> >
> > I believe you are one of the very first to ask help on Objective-C in
> using
> > Google Health API.
> >
> > 500 is a server error, not a client error.
> >
> > The server failed to fulfill an apparently valid request. 500 Internal
> > Server Error - A generic error message, given when no more specific
> message
> > is suitable.
> >
> > If you can post without Child it indicates API works. Now 500 error
> > indicates server won't accept the request. You need to review your CCR
> XML
> > to see if you are sending something that API won't accept. You can add
> more
> > debugging or error handling statements to help you identify the problem
> > areas.
> >
> > Are you planing to open source your iOS app?
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 6:33 PM, Doc Tag <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > We currently have a read-only objective-c app for GoogleHealth and are
> > > trying to integrate posting capability using the current API.  Other
> > > than a very simple record we are unable to post consistently.
> >
> > > Below is the code we are using.
> >
> > > (The service below is the same service used for fetching and is
> > > obtained through ClientLogin authentication.  The object root,
> > > referenced below, is an GDataXMLElement.)
> > > ------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > > //Create CCR
> > > GDataContinuityOfCareRecord* newCCR =
> > >                                        [GDataContinuityOfCareRecord
> > > objectWithXMLElement:root];
> >
> > > //Create health register entry
> > > GDataEntryHealthRegister* entry = [GDataEntryHealthRegister
> > > registerEntry];
> > > [entry setContinuityOfCareRecord:newCCR];
> >
> > > //Get register feed url
> > > GDataEntryHealthProfile* profile = [profileList objectAtIndex:0];
> > > NSString* profileID = [[profile content] stringValue];
> > > NSURL* registerFeedURL =
> > >            [GDataServiceGoogleHealthSandbox
> > > registerFeedURLForProfileID:profileID];
> >
> > > //Insert entry
> > > [self.service fetchEntryByInsertingEntry:entry
> > >                                        forFeedURL:registerFeedURL
> > >                                            delegate:self
> >
> > > didFinishSelector:@selector(insertTicket:finishedWithEntry:error:)];
> >
> > > -----------------------------------------------
> >
> > > When root is a simple GDataXMLElement, without any children, posting
> > > to the sandbox appears to work.  A notice is generated in the sandbox
> > > indicating that the post has been received.  The XML fragment for the
> > > simple element is:
> >
> > > GDataXMLElement* root = [GDataXMLElement
> > > elementWithName:@"ContinuityOfCareRecord"];
> >
> > > GDataXMLNode* attribute = [GDataXMLNode attributeWithName:@"xmlns"
> > > stringValue:@"'urn:astm-org:CCR'"];
> >
> > > [root addAttribute:attribute];
> >
> > > If even a single child is added to the root an error is generated (500
> > > error).  Sample code for this fragment would be the above XML plus:
> >
> > > childNode = [GDataXMLNode elementWithName:@"Body"];
> > > [root addChild:childNode];
> >
> > > Based on debugging a valid CCR is being generated.  Any help on why
> > > these tags are being rejected would be appreciated.
> >
> > > Thanks in advance,
> > > DT
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