On May 25, 3:42 am, Sharath Dodda <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> We have an application that uses JavaScript API v2 for retrieving maps
> information. As an extension to this, we are going to build another
> application using JavaScript API v3. Both these applications (existing
> one and the proposed one) share same infrastructure (webserver
> (Apache) and Ubuntu Linux box).

Web Services have usage limits tied to IP addresses now, but even if
you query the V2 and the V3 Geocoding Service from the same IP you
still get the same amount of daily requests as if you where querying
from a different IP address each, so no worries here :)

> a) Our aim is that this new application using v3 should not have any
> kind of impact on the existing application. If we develope another
> application by keeping the code base in entirely different directory
> structure (but on the same domain), will there be any impact on the
> existing application?

As everybody mentioned, you can even run both on the same page as long
as you keep namespaces separate.

> b) Can we use the v2 API key for v3, as long as we share the same
> domain for both v2 and v3?

(In V3 only) You can now just drop the keys! :)

> Thanks in advance for your response and help!
>
> regards,
> Sharath.
>
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