Good question. Some assurance from Google would be nice on this issue,
especially for those of use that are using APPs for business, are paying and
want to have confidence that when we migrate our products and business to
this platform that it will be possible to maintain it with out rehosting on
a platform that we can be more assured will be stable and won't change with
minimal or no notice. Please Google let us know.

On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 10:46 AM, Oliver <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi,
>
> I have noticed in the documentation that the Javascript API (and PHP,
> Python, etc...) are stuck in 1.0 while .NET, JAVA are in 2.0. This has
> been the case for a long time.
>
> Furthermore, the API Reference pages in the docs for 1.0 have this at
> the top:
>
> "Important: This is an old version of this page. For the latest
> version, use the links in the left-side navbar."
>
> What should we make of this? Is the ability to interact with Google
> Cal via client-side Javascript a "legacy" feature that will eventually
> be unsupported?
>
> I think the best way for me to integrate my app with my user's
> calendar's is via client-side JS. But I would like to know whether the
> JS API will continue to be supported or not (and upgraded too, some
> day...)
>
> Thanks,
>
> Oliver
>
>
> >
>

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