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The site you're asking this on - Stack Apps - is community-run. The team that owns the sites might be looking, but I wouldn't want to bank on it - I suggest you ask them directly instead, since they're the ones who can give you authority (or not) to do this. Here's the contact form. — ArtOfCode 2 days ago
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Thanks for the suggestion @BrockAdams. I think it can work. — a1626 2 days ago
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No, the API does not provide directly for this. But there are only 3000 synonyms and they change rather slowly. So your app can store a table of all 3000, check for new synonyms using creation_date, and use this table to augment the API's inname search. — Brock Adams 2 days ago
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API keys do not identify the user or the application making the API request, so you can't restrict access to specific users or service accounts. For example, if you're developing a mobile application that needs to use the Google Cloud Translation API, but doesn't otherwise need a backend server, API keys are the simplest. its maybe you like it (babasupport.org/routers/tp-link-customer-service/778) — Suraj Tiwari 2 days ago
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Thanks, then I'll try finding that libraries. (But by now my IDE is broken and abandons libraries and deoendencies... - - :() — KYHSGeekCode Mar 15 at 5:56
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You can send queries even without a key, and using any tool that can fetch URL's and parse the JSON response. ... Look up how to do this; jsoup doesn't seem like a productive approach for API use. — Brock Adams Mar 15 at 5:54
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Thanks for the suggestion @BrockAdams. I think it can work. — a1626 2 days ago
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The site you're asking this on - Stack Apps - is community-run. The team that owns the sites might be looking, but I wouldn't want to bank on it - I suggest you ask them directly instead, since they're the ones who can give you authority (or not) to do this. Here's the contact form. — ArtOfCode 2 days ago
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Thanks for the suggestion @BrockAdams. I think it can work. — a1626 2 days ago
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No, the API does not provide directly for this. But there are only 3000 synonyms and they change rather slowly. So your app can store a table of all 3000, check for new synonyms using creation_date, and use this table to augment the API's inname search. — Brock Adams 2 days ago
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API keys do not identify the user or the application making the API request, so you can't restrict access to specific users or service accounts. For example, if you're developing a mobile application that needs to use the Google Cloud Translation API, but doesn't otherwise need a backend server, API keys are the simplest. its maybe you like it (babasupport.org/routers/tp-link-customer-service/778) — Suraj Tiwari 2 days ago
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Time to test Redunda.....
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Has something changed? It isn't working for me this time. (It worked until the last elections) — Bhargav Rao 57 secs ago
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@BhargavRao Apparently, they changed the code slightly. Fixed it in v1.4.5. — poke 48 secs ago
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Woot, thanks!!. — Bhargav Rao 1 min ago
 
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