This document introduces the GData Objective-C client library, which allows developers to access Google services like Blogger, Calendar, and Google Health directly from their iOS or Mac applications. The library handles authentication, HTTP requests, XML parsing and more to make it easy for developers to retrieve and modify data from these Google services. The Google Health API allows developers to build applications that can access patients' personal health records after getting their permission, to help manage and share health information.
This document introduces the GData Objective-C client library, which allows developers to access Google services like Blogger, Calendar, and Google Health directly from their iOS or Mac applications. The library handles authentication, HTTP requests, XML parsing and more to make it easy for developers to retrieve and modify data from these Google services. The Google Health API allows developers to build applications that can access patients' personal health records after getting their permission, to help manage and share health information.
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This document introduces the GData Objective-C client library, which allows developers to access Google services like Blogger, Calendar, and Google Health directly from their iOS or Mac applications. The library handles authentication, HTTP requests, XML parsing and more to make it easy for developers to retrieve and modify data from these Google services. The Google Health API allows developers to build applications that can access patients' personal health records after getting their permission, to help manage and share health information.
Copyright:
Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
Available Formats
Download as RTF, PDF, TXT or read online from Scribd