re: question 1

This approach might not scale, as you would have to manually
authorize, against the enterprise Client ID, the domain names of the
computers where the SWF was installed.  For more information, please
consult:

http://code.google.com/apis/maps/documentation/premier/guide.html#Signup


Could you host the SWF from a publicly accessible server?


re: question 2

We usually realize around 700,000 requests per day.

There are two geocoding limits:

1. a soft limit of 100,000 geocode requests per day.
2. a throughput limit of 10 requests per second, which (at 86,400
seconds per day) equals 864,000 requests per day.

You can ask Google to remove the soft limit, which leaves only the
throughput limit to govern your rate of submission.




On Jan 7, 12:30 pm, MP <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've got a couple of questions related to the Google Maps Enterprise
> License.
>
> 1. My organization is looking to distribute an .SWF built using the
> Google Maps Flex API as part of a Windows desktop application.
> The .SWF will be installed on the user's hard-drive beneath our
> application folder and loaded into a .NET WebBrowser control from
> there.  We are planning on using our Enterprise key when loading
> the .SWF.  Is this a legal deployment option with an Enterprise
> license?
>
> 2. What is the Reverse Geocode limit per day with an Enterprise
> license?
>
> TIA.
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