Hi yuri,

There is nothing stopping you from using the Java client library with
your own custom services. (Some of the auth stuff might requiring re-
working on your end, but a custom service should be able to solve most
of this.) You are free to extend and modify the library within the
(fairly generous) terms of the Apache 2 license. You are also welcome
to re-use the semantics of Google Data for your own APIs, if you see
fit.

Let me know how it works out for you and feel free to share your
experiences with this group.

Cheers,
-Jeff

On Mar 26, 11:53 am, Lemao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am curious to what extent it is possible to use the Java Google Data
> API to access own non-google services.
>
> I took a quick peek at the Java client and design seems decoupled
> enough for me to plug my own service class and connect to my own Atom
> enabled services. Is that even possible? Do you see any issues with
> this (technical or otherwise)?
>
> thanks,
>
> --yuri
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