I remember seeing a white board in the demos, no?

Everyone drew on the same white sheet.


2012/2/7 Martin Kanters <[email protected]>

> Such a thing is possible using APE. Doesn't exist already I guess, not
> with example code at least.
>
> I'd say that every document should have a channel, which users can
> enter.
> When somebody changes something to the document, the changes will be
> send to the server and the server will send it to the client on that
> channel.
> Also, the file should be saved somehow when somebody changes anything
> so that you can see the changes when you refresh.
>
> Can't really help you with example code like I said, but studying the
> examples in ape-project.org can really help you.
>
> Martin
>
> On 7 feb, 06:11, Nik <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Is it possible to make a real time collaboration app like Etherpad
> > using APE ? Is something already exist (using APE), or any example
> > code for real time document collaboration would be helpful. Someone
> > please help me in this.
>
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