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Examples
dmillz edited this page Feb 17, 2011
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API calls are subject to the whims of internet connectivity, and may throw an exception for any number of reasons:
- The Brightcove API may be down or not functioning correctly.
- Network connectivity may be lost between your application and Brightcove.
- Invalid parameters passed to the API may result in an error message in the response JSON. The message will be wrapped in a BrightcoveApiException and thrown so that it may be handled via normal .NET error handling mechanisms.
Although the examples shown here do not include try/catch blocks, in order to ensure that your app is as robust as possible make sure to try/catch all API calls.
See how to work with the BrightcoveApi object on the Getting Started page.
#Examples