I don't think this would be too hard, depending on how we approach
this problem :) We can have an eclipse/netbeans plugin that make the
development easy. What do you guys think

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Regards,
Vikram

On Fri, Nov 6, 2009 at 4:10 PM, Daniel Faust <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Ok, this seems to be impossible. I've managed to log-in from pyhton by
> mimicking the browser's behaviour, and I do get the list of the waves
> that show up in the inbox, but there's so much javascript in there
> that it's not worth it investigating what it all does.
>
> I've seen the video of novell pulse, and I find it simply amazing.
> Good job! You guys jumped right on the wagon.
>
> On Nov 6, 2:40 pm, Daniel Faust <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I'm also interested in this.
>>
>> I've been looking a bit at the POST's the browser issues, and maybe
>> it's feasible to reverse engineer the browser's behaviour. The main
>> issues I see here are the authentication (login, cookies) and the
>> backchannel (is it long polling?). I guess curl is able to handle the
>> authentication since it that is working in gmail / google voice.
>>
>> I'd like to have a python client watching the activity in Wave without
>> the need of having the browser up and running all the time, and
>> eventually notify me of new messages.
>>
>> On Nov 3, 7:49 pm, fvisticot <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > Is it possible to create a "proprietary" Google Wave client ?
>> > We can imagine to have a Java or JavaFX application instead of a web
>> > page...
>>
>> > How to do this ?
> >
>

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