Hi Velmurugan,

The tokens distributed for ClientLogin are independent from those for
AuthSub and OAuth.  Therefore, you won't be able to check a
ClientLogin token using the AuthSubTokenInfo service.  I believe that
the accountType parameter is used only by Google Apps.  The parameter
isn't necessary for authenticating users using their @gmail.com
accounts.  If you want the make sure that a CientLogin token is still
valid, try using it to make a request to a Health service.  If it has
been revoked, your should receive an authentication error.  The are
only valid for two weeks, or until a user has reset their password.

In order to ensure that support responses are able to help the
developer community as a whole, we use the forums exclusively for
communication.  We therefore don't provide one-to-one support via
email or chat.  I'm certainly happy to answer any questions that I'm
able to in the forums, however!

Cheers!

Paul


On May 27, 11:59 pm, vel murugan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Paul,
>
> Thanks for the reply,
>
> I have registered our test app. on the google using our email id. we have to
> pass some param. to the clientLogin url to get the token. In that one param
> name is Service type, it has the values either HOSTED, HOSTED_OR_GOOGLE,
> GOOGLE is there any difference using that. Please expain little also i have
> tried HOSTED i didn't get the token. But I tried the "HOSTED_OR_GOOGLE" got
> the token but tried to get the tokeninfo unsing the tokenInfo url i am
> getting "Invalid AuthSub token." Do you have any thoughts on this?
>
> could you plz let me know on which time u will be in online?, i will catch u
> over online to discuss about this. Alreday i sent you a request for google
> chat.
>
> Thanks,
> velmurugan
>
>
>
> On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 12:00 AM, Paul (Google) <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi velmurugan,
>
> > Is it possible for you to use your AuthSub/OAuth tokens to determine
> > which users are using Health?  If you're linking accounts using
> > AuthSub, you can verify that a token is still valid using the
> > AuthSubTokenInfo interface, which is documented at the following
> > address:
>
> >http://code.google.com/apis/accounts/docs/AuthSub.html#AuthSubTokenInfo
>
> > With both OAuth or AuthSub, any access to a user's account will fail
> > if their token has been revoked (i.e. they have unlinked their
> > account).
>
> > I'm not yet aware of a Google service that will return a list of
> > linked accounts; however, I'm still looking into possibilities.
> > Using the Apps Reporting API likely won't work since it's currently
> > for Google Apps only (Gmail, Spreadsheets, Calendar).  The purpose of
> > this API is to allow businesses to track statistics about usage of
> > their hosted Apps, and not for reporting about Google services in
> > general.
>
> > Paul
>
> > On May 25, 11:42 pm, vel murugan <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Any update on this?
>
> > > On Sat, May 22, 2010 at 12:52 PM, vel murugan <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
> > > > Hi,
>
> > > > Anyone please help me to find the list of patients having the google
> > health
> > > > profile from our application.Its urgent.
>
> > > > thanks,
> > > > velmurugan
>
> > > > 91c4221d88
> > > > 91c4221d88
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