According to Google the OAuth 1.0 is "retired". Does this mean that there 
is currently no solution for the Spreadsheet API?

http://googledevelopers.blogspot.com/2012/04/changes-to-deprecation-policies-and-api.html

Cheers,
Al

On Thursday, March 29, 2012 6:06:10 PM UTC+2, Claudio Cherubino wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> The GData Java library doesn't support OAuth 2.0 yet, but you can use 
> OAuth 1.0.
> Please check the Java code at 
>
> http://code.google.com/apis/gdata/docs/auth/oauth.html#Examples
>
> Claudio
>
> On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 1:26 AM, sunz wrote:
>
>> Hi..
>>
>> I am in a strange problem. I am writing an application in core java which 
>> needs to access its own account at google docs. So after doing a lot of 
>> googling, I found that OAuth2.0 with Service Account is something I am 
>> looking for. But I am not using App Engine or anything. Its a simple 
>> application. I don't know how can I use the OAuth. I have written below 
>> code and I dont know how to proceed further. Looking for someone to guide 
>> me further:
>>
>> GoogleCredential credential = new 
>> GoogleCredential.Builder().setTransport(HTTP_TRANSPORT).setJsonFactory(JSON_FACTORY)
>>
>>
>>                                                                     
>> .setServiceAccountId(EMAIL)
>>                                                                     
>> .setServiceAccountScopes(SCOPE)
>>
>>
>>                                                                     
>> .setServiceAccountPrivateKeyFromP12File(new File("lib/key.p12")).build();
>>
>>
>> SpreadsheetService service = new SpreadsheetService("My test Service");
>>
>> //service .setOAuthCredentials(parameters, signer);
>>
>> Please help.
>>
>>
>>
>

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