It looks like google runs with exactly the correct time, so you could
probably get your script to fetch the exact time from somewhere else
maybe.

On Jul 20, 5:27 pm, yccheok <[email protected]> wrote:
> I try to perform some hack :
>
>         try {
>             if (calendarEntry.getSummary().getPlainText
> ().equalsIgnoreCase("XXX"))
>             {
>                 calendarEntry.setSummary(new PlainTextConstruct
> ("YYY"));
>             }
>             else
>             {
>                 calendarEntry.setSummary(new PlainTextConstruct
> ("XXX"));
>             }
>
>             calendarEntry = calendarEntry.update();
>         } catch (IOException ex) {
>             Logger.getLogger(Main.class.getName()).log(Level.SEVERE,
> null, ex);
>         } catch (ServiceException ex) {
>             Logger.getLogger(Main.class.getName()).log(Level.SEVERE,
> null, ex);
>         }
>
>         // Hopefully getUpdated will return latest time. Not always up-
> to-date.
>         System.out.println("Calendar Entry = " +
> calendarEntry.getUpdated());
>
> On Jul 20, 10:06 pm, Acorn <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I also wanted to do this!
>
> > Is it maybe possible to get it out of the headers of the response or
> > something?
>
> > On Jul 19, 4:56 pm, yccheok <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > I was wondering, is there any where I can retrieve "current time" of a
> > > CalendarEntry? I wish to know the current time from google server
> > > point of view (The red arrow on the left of the calendar), instead of
> > > my machine time.
>
> > > Thanks!
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