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I've checked out StackWrap4J, but it looks like it doesn't support some of the new methods provided in the v2.0 API (specifically the ones having to do with user authentication). Does anyone know if one already exists?

Just want to double-check before I begin parsing JSON responses myself.


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I've pretty much confirmed that there are currently no Java wrappers around the StackExchange API v2.0. I've looked at the source code for StackWrap4J and thought about extending it myself and possibly contributing to the project because it would make life a LOT easier. However, it looks like v1.1 of the API will no longer be supported, so I'm wondering if using the StackWrap4J source code as a starting point is a good idea in the first place?

If someone with more knowledge about the APIs could explain the differences between v1.1 and v2.0, that'd be great!

I've checked out StackWrap4J, but it looks like it doesn't support some of the new methods provided in the v2.0 API (specifically the ones having to do with user authentication). Does anyone know if one already exists?

Just want to double-check before I begin parsing JSON responses myself.


Edit #1:

I've pretty much confirmed that there are currently no Java wrappers around the StackExchange API v2.0. I've looked at the source code for StackWrap4J and thought about extending it myself and possibly contributing to the project because it would make life a LOT easier. However, it looks like v1.1 of the API will no longer be supported, so I'm wondering if using the StackWrap4J source code as a starting point is a good idea in the first place?

If someone with more knowledge about the APIs could explain the differences between v1.1 and v2.0, that'd be great!

I've checked out StackWrap4J, but it looks like it doesn't support some of the new methods provided in the v2.0 API (specifically the ones having to do with user authentication). Does anyone know if one already exists?

Just want to double-check before I begin parsing JSON responses myself.


I've pretty much confirmed that there are currently no Java wrappers around the StackExchange API v2.0. I've looked at the source code for StackWrap4J and thought about extending it myself and possibly contributing to the project because it would make life a LOT easier. However, it looks like v1.1 of the API will no longer be supported, so I'm wondering if using the StackWrap4J source code as a starting point is a good idea in the first place?

If someone with more knowledge about the APIs could explain the differences between v1.1 and v2.0, that'd be great!

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I've checked out StackWrap4J, but it looks like it doesn't support some of the new methods provided in the v2.0 API (specifically the ones having to do with user authentication). Does anyone know if one already exists?

Just want to double-check before I begin parsing JSON responses myself.


Edit #1:

I've pretty much confirmed that there are currently no Java wrappers around the StackExchange API v2.0. I've looked at the source code for StackWrap4J and thought about extending it myself and possibly contributing to the project because it would make life a LOT easier. However, it looks like v1.1 of the API will no longer be supported, so I'm wondering if using the StackWrap4J source code as a starting point is a good idea in the first place?

If someone with more knowledge about the APIs could explain the differences between v1.1 and v2.0, that'd be great!

I've checked out StackWrap4J, but it looks like it doesn't support some of the new methods provided in the v2.0 API (specifically the ones having to do with user authentication). Does anyone know if one already exists?

Just want to double-check before I begin parsing JSON responses myself.


Edit:

I've pretty much confirmed that there are currently no Java wrappers around the StackExchange API v2.0. I've looked at the source code for StackWrap4J and thought about extending it myself and possibly contributing to the project because it would make life a LOT easier. However, it looks like v1.1 of the API will no longer be supported, so I'm wondering if using the StackWrap4J source code as a starting point is a good idea in the first place?

If someone with more knowledge about the APIs could explain the differences between v1.1 and v2.0, that'd be great!

I've checked out StackWrap4J, but it looks like it doesn't support some of the new methods provided in the v2.0 API (specifically the ones having to do with user authentication). Does anyone know if one already exists?

Just want to double-check before I begin parsing JSON responses myself.


Edit #1:

I've pretty much confirmed that there are currently no Java wrappers around the StackExchange API v2.0. I've looked at the source code for StackWrap4J and thought about extending it myself and possibly contributing to the project because it would make life a LOT easier. However, it looks like v1.1 of the API will no longer be supported, so I'm wondering if using the StackWrap4J source code as a starting point is a good idea in the first place?

If someone with more knowledge about the APIs could explain the differences between v1.1 and v2.0, that'd be great!

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