Thanks Vinay

I am not sure why references for

import com.google.api.services.oauth2.Oauth2;

import com.google.api.services.oauth2.model.Userinfo;


are not getting resolved though I have downloaded all the drive and oauth
related jars and they are in my eclipse project class path



Please advise


Vik

Thankx and Regards

Vik
Founder
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On Sat, Jun 15, 2013 at 9:53 AM, Vinny P <vinny...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Friday, June 14, 2013 4:56:23 PM UTC-5, Vivek Kumar wrote:
>
>> well I dont think so. I did not say that reading any random users
>> account.  Facebook, twitter does that all the time where you can read the
>> stream of a user using his accessToken etc. You authenticate the app via
>> settings to let it access the account offline and then your app does not
>> need to user manually authenticate it
>>
>>
> Then my first reply still stands.
>
> You need the user to first explicitly grant your application permission to
> access their documents (that's the authorization code). Your application
> turns over that authorization code to Google and gets back credentials
> (which is the Credentials object in the Java Google Drive library). You can
> then save these credentials to the datastore, flat file, etc and then use
> them for an indefinite period of time (or until the user revokes your app's
> permissions).
>
> Here is some sample code (it's the DrEdit example application from
> Google):
> https://github.com/googledrive/dredit/blob/master/java/src/com/google/drive/samples/dredit/DrEditServlet.java
>  .
> If you look at lines 163 through 182 (the method handleCallbackIfRequired),
> the application takes the auth code, gets access credentials from it, and
> then saves the access credentials to the datastore for use later on.
>
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