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Google gives an introduction on how to access the items saved on Google Base ( hier).Surprisingly you don't need to Implement any Google Data Base APIs or anything to access the Google Product, you can easily query them via plain URL. I would very appreciate if someone could give a step-by-step guide how to integrate the gdata api within my app, including code examples to make a search-request and parsing back the results from google products.Īfter some days of research I finally found a solution: Just giving someone the information to "look at our recently announced version 2.1.0-alpha of the GData Java library which supports Android" doesnt quite help me to integrate gdata in my app. There is a similiar topic within stackoverflow ( hier) but I am not at all satisfied with the answer they gave. My Problem is that I dont know how to integrate the api in my App.
I know how to parse xml files via an .DefaultHandler but I guess that I am not suppose to use such a Handler but rather rely on the Gdata api to parse the xml for me.
Being more specific I wanna give the user the ability to search for keywords, use the Gdata api to search for products within googleproducts for these keywords and parse the xml that I get back.
I wanna use the Gdata Apis within my Android Application.