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MarioEM
8 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Running APIv2 code to upload files to Dropbox app folder assigned to use APIv1
Hello,
My Dropbox app has been temporarily allowed to use the retired APIv1 code to upload/download files to/from the Android device.
What will happen when I release the updated Android app with the code prepared for the new APIv2 standard ?
Will this new Android app function properly with Dropbox file transfers while the Dropbox app is still assigned to work with the old APIv1 code ?
The updated Android app will use the APIv2 code, which has been developed using the modified Android example code, with the latest dropbox-core-sdk 3.0.5 and okhttp 3.8.1.
Please advise.
If you've been granted an extension for access to API v1, your app can use both API v1 and API v2 without issue.
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- Greg-DB8 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
If you've been granted an extension for access to API v1, your app can use both API v1 and API v2 without issue.
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