Email Settings API - Delegation Examples - google-admin-sdk

I am in the process of doing my Java Coding to create delegators for my users via API. On the Google Developers page, the examples given for Java coding still use the sample.appsforyourdomain.gmailsettings.GmailSettingsService library.
My first question is, is this library or sample JAR file still usable with the new OAuth2.0? If it is, where can I download the file from?
Secondly, I am trying to register delegates for the users on my domain and after registration, I would also like to change the settings of the opened conversations to "Leave conversation unread when opened by others". Is this possible by API?

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how to upload a hybrid app to the google play?

I'm developing new features for this open source application, but i don't know how to create the APK for where i upload it to the store. does anyone have any idea on how to do this? i'm new to all of this so i appreciate the help.
this is the link for the source code https://github.com/guh/berrylan
I already tried looking on the documentation of Qml to see which one they used to developed this app
If it is an open source application, you probably don't want to be uploading it to the store yourself, especially if you haven't discussed the process with the project leads.
there can be only one application with the same package name / Application id for most app stores
if you change the package name / application id it is incredibly confusing for users to know which app to use
this means most App stores will block the app as a "copycat"
even if the project is open source, if you want to replace the original app in the app store you need the signing key. Putting this signing key is a huge security mistake. If you did this then malware authors could compile a version of the app with "new features" that hurt the user or cost them money, getting the app banned. As a result most open source project don't keep the key in the project, and you'd need to contact the original uploader
even if you had the key, For Google you'd need access to the Play store developer accounts. Which would mean having your gmail address added as trusted for the account owner. Which means you'd need to contact the project owner
In summary, even if an app is open source, publishing to a store is a big step which needs contact with the project owners if you don't want to get you or the app banned.

Facebook API for custom feelings/activity

I was searching in the Facebook API documentation, but I can't find what I am looking for. So, what I am looking for is is there an API for creating your custom DO action. For example:
John Johson is riding a bike.
What I want is to send this 'riding' as a custom word coming from my app. And also 'bike' as a custom item as well.
The other example I can think about is the running apps in Facebook. When you start to run and connect the app with your Facebook the app can say.
John Johson is running using Runtastic.
Thanks!
Well, you’re a little too late on that one.
That used to be possible, it was called Custom Open Graph Actions - https://developers.facebook.com/docs/sharing/opengraph/custom
But those are now deprecated, you can not use them any more in new apps (and for existing ones, they will be removed within a year as well), see https://developers.facebook.com/docs/sharing/opengraph/custom-open-graph-deprecation
Now you can only use the built-in actions and objects, https://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/opengraph

Facebook app Id for WordPress Plugin development

I'm building a small social WP plugin (more for learning purposes than anything else) and I'm trying to get my head around the various social networking sharing api's etc.
With regards to Facebook sharing, there seems to be the requirement for an application ID. Thats easy enough if this a one time thing, on a single site, but in the case of writing a plugin, I obviously would want it to be easy for users to install and setup, and not neccessarily have every user have to put one in from an options panel.
It seems to work when removing it from the FB.init, though I'm developing locally, and get an error when trying to use the like button.
Is an APP ID 100% required? and if so can I as a plugin author use one (think this gets paired with a website URL so not sure if its even possible) or the plugin that would
Anyone experienced with this got any tips?
For using the feed dialog, you do need an App (with ID). But you can - of course - just use your own App and just put it in the plugin. The App ID is nothing secret, and with that way you can also monitor the usage with the Facebook Insights.
There is one option without the feed dialog: sharer.php
It is exlained here: How to use Facebook Sharer in PHP
Just keep in mind that it is deprecated though (see other thread).

Facebook communication to Application

The start-up i currently work for is oriented around restaurant wait times. For our v1.25 specifications our clients -restaurants- that have Facebook pages want to be able to communicate to their app profile from their Facebook page.
The closest i have came to answering this question is the Graph API. However, the Graph API only allows us to read and write data to FB pages. So, is there a way for a restaurants FB page to write to its app profile? Secondly, Loso, whom we have modeled some of our designs from has this ability, does anyone have an idea as to how they have done it?
--Boris M.
Here is an option that you can consider...
When you are designing the app you can also develop a page tab to go with it...
You will find this option in the basic settings of the app.
You can make it to install for all first time users of your app, by getting a list of all his pages he created using that profile then install it on the one he selects.
This page tab when installed on a page will appears just where other tabs on the page appers(e.g. events, notes etc. occurs)
You can provide your required functionality on this tab as you like.
Thus the user can just select that tab on the page and use its functionality to post on the profile page of the app.
Hope this works for you... and also u can check out the jobcaster app it does something like that!

How do I send an Enterprise Activation email? Using EnableBlackBerryUserDispatcherAttributes?

This is regarding a Blackberry that is connected to a BES Server, and the Administration Web Service.
I need to enable and send an Enterprise Activation email, however I need to also set an ActivationPassword.
I looked at the help document and after tracing the abstract classes, I think I need to do "something" with EnableBlackBerryUserDispatcherAttributes.
How do I send an enterprise activation email with a password to an Exchange user? I can't find anything, anywhere. (Sure I can add a user to the server, but what good is that if I can't activate the account !?)
I've found the following objects in the webservice that indicate it is possible, but I can't figure out how to use them...
ActivationPassword;
ActivationContext;
ActivationPasswordType;
ActivationPasswordOperationTypeEnumType;
clearActivationPassword;
EnterpriseActivationEvent;
setActivationPassword;
Just to be clear the online samples only address the creation of a user, not enabling them.
My alternative is to shell out $250 bucks for this missing documentation.
If you are an ISV partner or T3 subscriber, the answer to this question is free for you at devsupport#rim.com so I'll appreciate any strings you can pull as well. While you're at it I'd appreciate if you can tell me how to update the email component as described on this part of the admin website
The user list from the company
directory is automatically updated on
a timely basis. The update process can
be manually started using the email
component.
you should have a look at the dispatcher webservice. This means you have to generate a stub for the dispatcher webservice as shown in the tutorial. The stub is a instance of com.rim.bes.bas.baa.BAADispatcher which holds methods for setting and generating EA-passwords.
Regards