It may have been a typo, but there is no event registered as
WAVELET_BLIP_SUBMITTED.  Perhaps you meant WAVELET_BLIP_CREATED?

Other than that, since I have not tested this functionality, I don't
have an explanation for you.


On Oct 5, 1:03 pm, nickthecook <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have found that after a day or so my robot now receives events from
> other robots, with no change required.
>
> Is this normal for Wave? Perhaps new robots just don't receive all the
> events they should right away.
>
> On Oct 3, 10:38 am, nickthecook <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > According tohttp://code.google.com/apis/wave/extensions/robots/:
>
> > "Operations performed by a robot are not reported back to the robot
> > that did them, though they are reported to other participants in the
> > affected wavelets, including other robots."
>
> > However, I have a robot that currently does little more than log
> > events that it receives. It is only seeing events from me (the only
> > other person in the wave). There is another robot that submits blips
> > in response to mine, but these are not seen by my robot.
>
> > My capabilities.xml file includes:
>
> >     <w:capability name="WAVELET_PARTICIPANTS_CHANGED" content="true" /
>
> >     <w:capability name="BLIP_SUBMITTED" content="true" />
> >     <w:capability name="WAVELET_BLIP_SUBMITTED" content="true" />
>
> > I have incremented the version number and redeployed the robot just to
> > make sure this configuration was applied.
>
> > Has anyone else seen this, or can anyone spot what I'm doing wrong?
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