marcick Well-Known Member Licensed User Longtime User May 15, 2018 #1 Wich method uses this library to resolve a couple of coordinates and give the address ? Does it make an API call using the same ApiKey declared for GoogleMap ? Or it doesn't use an ApiKey at all, so it will stop to work on next 11 June ?
Wich method uses this library to resolve a couple of coordinates and give the address ? Does it make an API call using the same ApiKey declared for GoogleMap ? Or it doesn't use an ApiKey at all, so it will stop to work on next 11 June ?
Erel B4X founder Staff member Licensed User Longtime User May 15, 2018 #2 It is not related to Google. It uses a native Apple API named CLGeocoder (it doesn't directly call an external web service). Upvote 0
It is not related to Google. It uses a native Apple API named CLGeocoder (it doesn't directly call an external web service).
marcick Well-Known Member Licensed User Longtime User May 15, 2018 #3 Thank you, I've searched that API and looks like there is not an official limit/quota, but just a thumbs rule of not exceeding 1 request per minute. Upvote 0
Thank you, I've searched that API and looks like there is not an official limit/quota, but just a thumbs rule of not exceeding 1 request per minute.