Thursday, March 23, 2006

Google Data APIs

Google has published a new set of API (and format) to update and access data. It looks really interesing. These services are published using the REST paradigm and XML. Based on this protocol Google is now exposing its Calendar. I am currently playing around with it, really fun. A good opportunity for portlets and widgets developments... Note for Oracle JDeveloper 10g (10.1.3) users: I have define the GData and Calendar API as new library inside Oracle JDeveloper. But I had some issue compiling when I start to use any of the class coming from these library with the default configuration on Windows XP. I just switch from Oracle JVM to the standard JDK compiler in my project to avoid this "Error: Internal compilation error, terminated with a fatal exception". To do this it is quite simple. Double click on your project, choose compiler in the left tree, and check the "Use Javac" option to force JDeveloper to use the standard javac command. (I will have to find where this issue come from...)

1 comment:

  1. Yes, In our project we are using same configuration and to avoid following error "GDataRequest$RequestType not found in enum
    com.google.gdata.client.Service.GDataRequest.RequestType in class
    com.google.gdata.client.GoogleService ..." I need to set compiler to use "javac". the traditional Java compilar.

    I am still not able to get answer for it. We are using JDK 1.6 version.

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