Hi Cliff,

If you go to the url you posted, you'll notice that there are no gd:when
elements.

Try this url instead:
https://www.google.com/calendar/feeds/freeformsoftware%40gmail.com/public/full

Note the full projection in place of the basic projection that you used. You
can read about projections here:
http://code.google.com/apis/calendar/data/2.0/reference.html#Projection

Ray



On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 6:03 PM, Cliff Chen <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello, I'm currently developing an Android app to pull events off of a
> public calendar using the new 1.5 beta APIs. I can grab events just fine,
> but for some reason every event returned has the 'when' field set to null.
> The url for the calendar I'm testing against is here:
>
> https://www.google.com/calendar/feeds/freeformsoftware%40gmail.com/public/basic
>
> The code I'm running looks something like this:
>
> Calendar now = Calendar.getInstance();
> Date startDate = new Date();
> startDate.setYear(now.get(Calendar.YEAR)-1900);
> startDate.setMonth(now.get(Calendar.MONTH));
> startDate.setDate(now.get(Calendar.DATE));
> startDate.setHours(now.get(Calendar.HOUR));
> startDate.setMinutes(now.get(Calendar.MINUTE));
> startDate.setSeconds(now.get(Calendar.SECOND));
>
> Date endDate = new Date();
> endDate.setYear(startDate.getYear());
> endDate.setMonth(startDate.getMonth());
> endDate.setDate(startDate.getDate() + DAYS_IN_FUTURE);
> endDate.setHours(startDate.getHours());
> endDate.setMinutes(startDate.getMinutes());
> endDate.setSeconds(startDate.getSeconds());
>
> CustomCalendarURL customUrl = CustomCalendarURL.getUrl();
> customUrl.startMin = new DateTime(startDate);
> customUrl.startMax = new DateTime(endDate);
> CalendarUrl url = new CalendarUrl(customUrl.build());
> EventFeed feed = client.eventFeed().list().execute(url);
>
> for(EventEntry entry : feed.getEntries()) {
>     if(entry.when != null) {
>         if(entry.when.startTime != null) {
>             e.setDate(entry.when.startTime.toString().substring(0, 10));
>             e.setTime(entry.when.startTime.toString().substring(11, 19));
>             System.out.println("When: " + entry.when.startTime);
>         }
>     }
>     events.add(e);
> }
>
>
> Is there something wrong with my code?
>
> Also, there appears to be two dates listed for each event here;
>
> https://www.google.com/calendar/feeds/freeformsoftware%40gmail.com/public/basic
> one right under the heading, and another listed below next to the word
> "When". I assume the first date listed is the creation date, and not the
> actual event date, correct?
>
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