Hello Yanni,

Good to hear that you have OAuth access to Google Calendar working.
Currently the access_type parameter is hardcoded to "online"
in ZnGoogleOAuth2Session. Instead of making a separate class for offline
access I think it's a better idea to change the current class so you can
configure it for either online or offline access.

If you want you can make the changes to the Zinc-SSO-OAuth2-Core package.
You can mail them to Sven or me and we will integrate them.

Jan.

On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 6:03 PM, Yanni Chiu <[email protected]> wrote:

> After some struggle to understand OAuth2 and Google Calendar API, I
> managed to insert a calendar entry.
>
> Now, I want to be able to manipulate the calendar, without the user being
> logged on, in their browser - which is "offline" access according to the
> Google docs [1] (I'm not sure whether this is an OAuth2 feature, or a
> Google API feature).
>
> I noticed that the ZnGoogleOAuth2Session is coded for "online" access.
> Should I start coding a ZnGoogleOAuth2OfflineSession - is this the right
> approach? What's the best way to contribute the code - just make changes in
> Zinc-SSO-OAuth2-Core package, for later merging?
>
> [1] 
> https://developers.google.com/**accounts/docs/OAuth2WebServer<https://developers.google.com/accounts/docs/OAuth2WebServer>
>
>
>

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