Creating a prototype that embeds a Google Wave. Process is really
slowed down because I'm having to deploy to test the Wave-related
stuff (wave-to-wave navigation, robot actions, etc.).

The problem is that when running or debugging as a Google Web
Application in Eclipse, the embedded wave is replaced by an error page
("You've reached a page that contains content from Google Wave. We're
currently in a developer preview with a limited number of users. If
you have an account please log in at wavesandbox.com, then refresh
this page.").

Clicking on the "log in" link brings up an "Install Google Chrome
Frame" page in a separate window. Going through the entire Google
Chrome Frame installation has no impact.

Changing the Eclipse preferences to use Firefox browser has no impact.

Haven't found anything that gets me out of this endless time-wasting
loop.

Anybody have a solution?

Any help would be tremendously appreciated!

Thanks,

Julian A.K.A. Mr. Finding-a-thousand-things-to-do-while-waiting-for-
needless-deployments-to-AppEngine



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