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Similar code for StackWrap4JStackWrap4J:

List<Users> allUsers = new UsersList(
      new StackWrapper("api.stackapps.com"), 
      new UserQuery()
);

You can then iterate through allUsers and see their lastAccessDate. The currently released version will plow through the allowed calls per second, but v1.0.1 will properly throttle the requests.

Similar code for StackWrap4J:

List<Users> allUsers = new UsersList(
      new StackWrapper("api.stackapps.com"), 
      new UserQuery()
);

You can then iterate through allUsers and see their lastAccessDate. The currently released version will plow through the allowed calls per second, but v1.0.1 will properly throttle the requests.

Similar code for StackWrap4J:

List<Users> allUsers = new UsersList(
      new StackWrapper("api.stackapps.com"), 
      new UserQuery()
);

You can then iterate through allUsers and see their lastAccessDate. The currently released version will plow through the allowed calls per second, but v1.0.1 will properly throttle the requests.

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Similar code for StackWrap4J:

List<Users> allUsers = new UsersList(
      new StackWrapper("api.stackapps.com"), 
      new UserQuery()
);

You can then iterate through allUsers and see their lastAccessDate. The currently released version will plow through the allowed calls per second, but v1.0.1 will properly throttle the requests.

Similar code for StackWrap4J:

List<Users> allUsers = new UsersList(
      new StackWrapper("api.stackapps.com"), 
      new UserQuery()
);

You can then iterate through allUsers and see their lastAccessDate. The currently released version will plow through the allowed calls per second, but v1.1 will properly throttle the requests.

Similar code for StackWrap4J:

List<Users> allUsers = new UsersList(
      new StackWrapper("api.stackapps.com"), 
      new UserQuery()
);

You can then iterate through allUsers and see their lastAccessDate. The currently released version will plow through the allowed calls per second, but v1.0.1 will properly throttle the requests.

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jjnguy
  • 3k
  • 15
  • 14

Similar code for StackWrap4J:

List<Users> allUsers = new UsersList(
      new StackWrapper("api.stackapps.com"), 
      new UserQuery()
);

You can then iterate through allUsers and see their lastAccessDate. The currently released version will plow through the allowed calls per second, but v1.1 will properly throttle the requests.