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Sep 4, 2010 at 20:40 comment added Nathan Osman @code: Well, I finished the new version of StackCenter. I'm not releasing it into the wild quite yet - considering the throttling problems - but it's ready to go otherwise. You can get a sneak peek here.
Sep 4, 2010 at 5:29 comment added Nathan Osman @code: the methods are: Users.ById().Mentioned and Users.ById().Reputation
Sep 4, 2010 at 5:20 comment added Sky Sanders seems that the tests are failing in webkit so i would refrain from public usage at the moment.
Sep 4, 2010 at 4:59 comment added Sky Sanders yes, in the current download the throttle is set to 30 per 7 seconds. If you are getting failures, make sure that it isn't one of those long running queries such as question with answers and comments or search which can take up to 40 seconds to complete. Try watching the traffic with an external tool. again, we may be running into a platform specific javascript implementation issue. I have yet to run tests on linux or apple. but this is not terribly likely (famous last words). are your failures on specific methods, if so, which?
Sep 4, 2010 at 4:36 comment added Nathan Osman Does Soapi2.JS have throttling enabled by default or do I have to call some method first? Just wonderin' because some of the queries are completely failing. (Like they're not getting a response from the server.)
Sep 4, 2010 at 4:31 comment added Sky Sanders with only one exception, i believe, any time there is an id involved .ById(id).XXX is the pattern. I am not in front of the code right now but I believe the exception is Users.ByIdAssociated and I am still undecided about that. I would like to maintain convention but IIRC there was an issue. I am not in front of the code right now, but that may be the only functional change to the library that may be coming down the pike. It will be noted in the change log.
Sep 4, 2010 at 4:01 comment added Nathan Osman Boy... I'm having a bad day :)
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