Client Libraries and Code Samples
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Client libraries provide a high-level view of Google Play Developer API functionality,
making it easier to quickly develop applications.
The Google Play Developer API is built on HTTP and JSON, so any standard web stack can send
requests to it and parse the responses. We have provided the following client
libraries that you can use for access to the API, instead of creating HTTP
requests and parsing responses manually:
Google APIs Client Libraries for other languages are
also available.
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Last updated 2024-08-21 UTC.
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