Having trouble with the database using the old 2.1 API, just want to make sure it hasn't been discontinued or anything.
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Réponse de Travis Bell
le 16 septembre 2013 à 23h55
Hi smsithlord,
No, it was officially retired today. We've sent out numerous notices starting around 4.5 months ago stating that September 15 was when it would be shut down.
V3 is the only supported and available API at this time.
Réponse de smsithlord
le 17 septembre 2013 à 00h56
Looks like I got a long night ahead of me. :) Thanks for the quick reply.
Réponse de smsithlord
le 17 septembre 2013 à 16h26
All up to date now. For the the solution was to write a small parser in JavaScript that converted the JSON into Valve's KeyValue's format so my Source engine game could process the data easily. Turned out to be much easier than using TinyXML to parse the 2.1 responses. Thanks again for this awesome service! You get lots of credit in my utility. I'll let you know when I release the big new version, should be this week some time!
Réponse de Travis Bell
le 17 septembre 2013 à 16h43
You're welcome.
Cool, thanks.
Réponse de Alex_D
le 20 novembre 2013 à 15h05
Hi smsithlord, Can you share your script which comverts V3 to V2 API?
Réponse de Alex_D
le 7 décembre 2013 à 04h16
Hi there!
We have application that use API V2. Now application is unable to retrive metadata of the movies. There is no way to update the application. Is there any script for simulation V2 API using V3? Is there any chance that V2 will be supported. Thanks!
Réponse de Travis Bell
le 7 décembre 2013 à 11h50
Hi Alex_D,
It's doubtful there would be a way to simulate 2.1 responses with v3. The difference in format (XML vs. JSON) and very different responses would make it near impossible.
There is no chance of 2.1 coming back, the infrastructure that it ran on doesn't even exist anymore. 2.1 was just to expensive to support both from an engineering and ops perspective.