AdWords API Clientlogin frequency?

2010-03-22 Thread Rick
I didn't get an answer last time, so I'll try again.

How often can I call clientlogin without getting a captcha?

I have a number of long-running scripts across a number of servers
that must call the API, and I need to know how many open connections I
can have before I get a captcha.

Can someone answer this please?

Rick

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AdWords API Clientlogin frequency?

2010-03-19 Thread Rick
What frequency can I call ClientLogin before I start getting captchas?

We have a number of processes running on multiple servers. I can
easily cache the clientlogin token within the application, but caching
it across applications and servers is much more work.

How many times can I login before I'm going to get a captcha?

And speaking of the captcha, why is it there at all for the Adwords
api? I'm paying to use this api, and I'm logging in with valid
credentials, not randomly hacking at it trying to guess logins. I
can't understand why you'd prevent yourself from charging me money.

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Re: AdWords API Clientlogin frequency?

2010-03-19 Thread Joshua J. Kugler
On Friday 19 March 2010, Rick elucidated thus:
 And speaking of the captcha, why is it there at all for the Adwords
 api?

I've wondered this too.  An API, by definition, usually, is 
non-interactive. So, even if my scripts get back a response indicating 
I need to answer a captcha (because maybe somebody *else* was hacking 
my account), I will have no way to fill in and return this captcha 
because because this is a script running on a server in a cron 
job...not interactively in any way to display graphical output.

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