Hello all, The AdWords API team is pleased to announce the launch of AdWords API v2009 in production! v2009 offers more speed, scale, and flexibility to developers, at a lower cost. Back in April, we released a sandbox for our newest version of the AdWords API so you could begin experimenting. As mentioned in that blog post, we're using a new version naming convention to highlight the significant differences between this version, called AdWords API v2009, and v13. This launch is a production beta, and we're asking developers to sign up for access here. We'll add you to our whitelist on a rolling basis,and send each of you a confirmation email once you've been added. We've made a few policy changes in the API v2009 as well: Once you've applied for access, you can find comprehensive developer documentation on our v2009 homepage. While you're waiting for access to the v2009 beta, we encourage you to begin experimenting immediately with the v2009 sandbox. The sandbox doesn't charge for quota, and all you need to access it is your current Google account username and password. Please remember that the sandbox is a testing and development environment, so changes made there won't affect your live AdWords account. You can read more about sandbox best practices here. Over the next few months, we'll continue to introduce new features and additional AdWords functionality. Prior to moving added features to production, they'll be released to the v2009 sandbox so that you can try them out in advance. As they become available, we'll announce them on our blog. Some of the most notable are: While we continue to roll out these offerings, both AdWords API v13 and v2009 will be fully supported. We'll begin the sunset countdown for v13 once we remove the v2009 whitelist and all developer have acquired access. Because we're introducing more changes than usual with this version, we'll extend the normal sunset period for v13, so it won't sunset until early 2010. By signing up for the v2009 whitelist now, you have the opportunity to get a head start on development. Best, Doug Raymond Product Manager, AdWords API
AdWords API v2009 Launch
화요일, 6월 30, 2009
AdWords API v2009 Sandbox Update
화요일, 6월 23, 2009
We are making major updates to the v2009 Sandbox environment starting today and continuing throughout the week. Because of these changes, the v200902 Sandbox environment will be unavailable. We will post more information about what's new in the v2009 Sandbox environment once the work is complete--please stay tuned, and apologies for the downtime.
AdWords Downtime: June 13, 10am-2pm PDT
수요일, 6월 10, 2009
Client Library Updates: Part 2
수요일, 6월 10, 2009
Last month we announced an update of our client libraries to improve their feature sets and make them more consistent across the various programming languages we support. This coincided with the release of the v2009 Sandbox, and a lot of those changes were meant to ensure that the client libraries were still just as easy to use, but also supported the newly-released v200902 API version.
We've continued our work on the client libraries and are now making more features available:
- Utility methods that make use of the API to retrieve a breakdown of API usage per method or per client.
- The ability to retrieve report data in CSV format.
- Utility methods for retrieving several types of codes used with the API (cities, metros, timezones, etc.).
- Full NDoc/JavaDoc/RDoc/Epydoc/perldoc documentation for the client library code.
- Unit tests for the core library functionality and utility modules.
- Finer-grained handling of API exceptions.
- Improved runtime validation on the client side.
Some of these features are already present in a few client libraries, but we're now making them all available across Java, .NET, Python, Ruby and, where applicable, our newly released Perl libraries (which only support v200902).
You can find all the client libraries at the usual place: http://code.google.com/apis/adwords/docs/clients.html. Don't miss out on all the cool new stuff!
-- Sérgio Gomes, AdWords API Team
