Yes of course. It will show you the http traffic between your application/computer and the outside world
Frank On Jul 3, 2009, at 12:16 PM, marco wrote: > > I'm writing a Windows Application not website, so can I still use > Fiddler2? > > > On Jul 3, 12:23 am, Frank Mantek <[email protected]> wrote: >> Can you download Fiddler2 and post the send/response here (get rid of >> the authentication header though). >> >> Frank Mantek >> Google >> On Jul 2, 2009, at 6:17 PM, marco wrote: >> >> >> >>> Thanks! >> >>> I'm just following the sample from here: >>> http://code.google.com/apis/base/docs/2.0/developers_guide_dotnet.htm >>> ... >> >>> And I'm using the following code: >> >>> private void PostData_Click(object sender, EventArgs e) >>> { >>> GBaseService service = new GBaseService("Google- >>> Tutorial-1.0", this.AppKey.Text.Trim()); >>> GDataGAuthRequestFactory f = (GDataGAuthRequestFactory) >>> service.RequestFactory; >>> f.AccountType = "HOSTED_OR_GOOGLE"; >>> service.setUserCredentials(this.Username.Text.Trim(), >>> this.Password.Text.Trim()); >> >>> GBaseEntry entry = new GBaseEntry(); >>> entry.Title.Text = "My House"; >>> entry.Content.Content = "The best house of the area."; >>> entry.GBaseAttributes.ItemType = "test"; >>> entry.GBaseAttributes.AddTextAttribute("my attribute", >>> "hello"); >>> entry.GBaseAttributes.AddFloatAttribute("bathrooms", 2f); >>> entry.GBaseAttributes.AddFloatAttribute("rooms", 6.5f); >>> entry.GBaseAttributes.AddFloatAttribute("bedrooms", 2f); >>> entry.GBaseAttributes.Location = "1900 Snow Cone Avenue, >>> North Pole"; >> >>> GBaseEntry myEntry = service.Insert(new Uri >>> (this.BaseUri.Text.Trim()), entry); >>> } >> >>> this.BaseUri.Text="https://www.google.com/base/feeds/items". >>> However, >>> I'm getting null after calling the Insert method. >> >>> if I use GBaseEntry myEntry = service.Insert >>> (GBaseUriFactory.Default.ItemsFeedUri, entry); I'll get the Service >>> Not Found (404) error. >> >>> Can you please help look into it, thanks a lot!! >> >>> On Jul 2, 10:28 pm, Frank Mantek <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> There are a few unittests, written in C# here: >> >>>> clients/cs/src/unittests/gbase.cs >> >>>> And yes, i was refering to the gbase_demo project.. >> >>>> Frank >>>> On Jul 2, 2009, at 3:59 PM, marco wrote: >> >>>>> Do you mean the gbase_demo project which comes in VB.NET? >> >>>>> And what's the unittests for googlebase? I did not find it here. >> >>>>> On Jul 2, 8:44 pm, Frank Mantek <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>> Did you look at the sample code? and the unittests for >>>>>> googlebase? >>>>>> they both do what you want... >> >>>>>> Frank >>>>>> On Jul 2, 2009, at 1:42 PM, marco wrote: >> >>>>>>> I can now connect to Google Base via API using .NET. However, I >>>>>>> cannot >>>>>>> retrieve any items from my Google Base account and every time, >>>>>>> it’s >>>>>>> return 0 item when I query. And it just returns null when I >>>>>>> try to >>>>>>> insert any item into the Google Base. >> >>>>>>> Furthermore, when I try to manual create an item in my Google >>>>>>> Base >>>>>>> control panel using one of our company’s product, it got >>>>>>> disapproved >>>>>>> as well. >> >>>>>>> I’m using C#.net to code the application. If anyone can help, >>>>>>> thanks a >>>>>>> lot! Or if anyone could provide simple example in .NET which can >>>>>>> insert item to Google Base via API, that's the best! >> >>>>>>> Thanks! > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Google Base Data API" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/Google-Base-data-API?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
