oh, hmz...I just followed the tutorial;
http://code.google.com/intl/nl-NL/apis/wave/extensions/robots/java-tutorial.html
The python tutorial is here;
http://code.google.com/intl/nl-NL/apis/wave/extensions/robots/python-tutorial.html

I think you need a particular directory structure. The java one seems
to specify it better then the python one.


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2009/10/11 JamesBrooks <ja...@james-brooks.net>:
>
> I never even had a war directory, maybe I should install the eclipse
> plugin...
>
> On Oct 11, 5:25 pm, ThomasWrobel <darkfl...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> You dont see a capabilities.xml file in your war directory anywhere?
>> It should be in war/_wave I think.
>> I'm working in java here, but I think the xml should be the same.
>>
>> On 11 okt, 18:22, JamesBrooks <ja...@james-brooks.net> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> > I know what an XML file is, but how do I edit it? I'm writing my robot
>> > in Python, and using the App Engine to upload it, but I don't see
>> > where I edit it.
>>
>> > > I just edited it using eclipse and added the WAVELET_BLIP_CREATED
>> > > line.
>> > > Its just a text file with a XML extension.
>>
>> > > On 11 okt, 18:14, JamesBrooks <ja...@james-brooks.net> wrote:
>>
>> > > > How do you modify the XML file?
>>
>> > > > On Oct 10, 1:06 pm, Paul Staab <paul.st...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>>
>> > > > > do start with simple things:
>> > > > > have you registiered BLIP_SUBMITTED and WAVELET_BLIP_CREATED in the
>> > > > > capabillities.xml and changed its version-number?
>>
>> > > > > On 10 Okt., 12:50, twdarkflame <darkfl...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> > > > > > I'm probably doing something silly here, but I'm just trying to 
>> > > > > > get my
>> > > > > > bot to respond to a post.
>>
>> > > > > > I tried;
>>
>> > > > > >  for (Event e: bundle.getBlipSubmittedEvents()) {
>> > > > > >            Blip blip2 = wavelet.appendBlip();
>> > > > > >               TextView textView2 = blip2.getDocument();
>> > > > > >               textView2.append("event="+e.getType().toString());
>>
>> > > > > >               if (e.getType() == EventType.BLIP_SUBMITTED) {
>>
>> > > > > >                   Blip blip3 = wavelet.appendBlip();
>> > > > > >                   TextView textView3 = blip3.getDocument();
>> > > > > >                   textView3.append("Thats a good comment!5/10");
>> > > > > >                 }
>>
>> > > > > >               if (e.getType() == EventType.WAVELET_BLIP_CREATED ) {
>> > > > > >                   Blip blip4 = wavelet.appendBlip();
>> > > > > >                   TextView textView4 = blip4.getDocument();
>> > > > > >                   textView4.append("Thats a good comment! 10/10");
>> > > > > >                 }
>> > > > > >     }
>>
>> > > > > > And I get nothing at all
>>
>> > > > > > I also tried putting it in the
>> > > > > >  for (Event e: bundle.getEvents()) {
>> > > > > > ...
>>
>> > > > > > }
>>
>> > > > > > loop and also nothing.
>>
>> > > > > > However,  if (e.getType() == 
>> > > > > > EventType.WAVELET_PARTICIPANTS_CHANGED)
>> > > > > > {    ....
>> > > > > > does trigger an response.
>> > > > > > And so does bundle.wasSelfAdded() (which of course isnt in a loop).
>>
>> > > > > > So...what am I missing?
> >
>

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