Thank you Paul,

These forward pointers will really help  me. I Checked "GData Java
Client API v2"  source code but it seems to be incomplete
as I checked source java files(Especially Health related files).

I am developing a stand-alone application which authenticates with
gmail login and reads user health data.

Right now I am trying with OAuth but not very sure about it as I can
see very few resources around.

Please let me know if you have any feedback!

-Rajendra

On Apr 22, 4:45 am, "Paul (Google)" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Quick correction on my last post.  I should have wrote "If you *are*
> developing a
> stand-along Android application...".
>
> p...@google
>
> On Apr 21, 2:23 pm, "Paul (Google)" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi Rajendra,
>
> > The AuthSub example that you found is for a web application
> > authenticating a user.  The httpServletRequest would likely be passed
> > into a Servlet by a web app. server via the doGet(ServletRequest,
> > ServletResponse) or doPost(..) method.  If you're not developing a
> > stand-along Android application, you'll either likely want to look
> > into OAuth for installed applications, or consider trying the GData
> > Java Client API v2, which includes Android support.
>
> > For OAuth, you'll likely want to start at the following 
> > site:http://code.google.com/apis/accounts/docs/OAuthForInstalledApps.html
>
> > Also, there seems to be a very popular blog on Android+OAuth 
> > at:http://donpark.org/blog/2009/01/24/android-client-side-oauth
>
> > Finally, the GData Java Client v2 can be found 
> > at:http://code.google.com/p/gdata-java-client/wiki/Version2
>
> > I hope that these help!  Please be sure to post your findings back to
> > the forums!
>
> > Cheers!
> > p...@google
>
> > On Apr 21, 5:25 am, Rajendra <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > hi,
>
> > > I am developing an application to access google health data on
> > > android. I am using gdata library(gdata-src.java-1.41.1 on 2.1
> > > platform)
>
> > > I am referring to article on 
> > > pagehttp://code.google.com/apis/gdata/docs/auth/authsub.html
>
> > > The following line:
>
> > > String singleUseToken =
> > > AuthSubUtil.getTokenFromReply(httpServletRequest.getQueryString());
>
> > > What does httpServletRequest refer to ? There is no declaration/
> > > definition provided in the article.
>
> > > If it is related to DoGet, DoPost methods, then how does it work ?
>
> > > Please provide me the inputs.
>
> > > Thanks and regards,
> > > Rajendra Waghmare.
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