On a similar subject, does anyone know how Waves are stored on the
server? Is it like each Wave is in xml format, and then each of them
stored as a file in say a mysql database?

cheers,

Chiang

On Dec 2, 9:09 pm, Adam Ness <[email protected]> wrote:
> Pete,
>
> Currently, you can set up a wave server (there is some open source
> code to create one), and wave with other users on that system without
> sharing information with the google servers.   However the wave front
> end client that is athttp://wave.google.comwon't connect to that
> server, so the functionality is very limited.  There is one very
> simple text-based front end client included in the open-source
> release, but it's not nearly as functional as the web-based client
> that Google is hosting.  To download the open source wave server,
> check outhttp://code.google.com/p/wave-protocol/.  As far as I can
> tell, there is no wave equivalent of POP or IMAP yet, only a wave
> equivalent of SMTP (the Federation protocol).  This is currently
> hindering the development of front end applications for Wave, which
> would make your scenario possible.
>
> It's exactly the same as setting up your own private Exchange/Lotus
> Notes/sendmail email server at work.  You can be sure that no emails
> will pass through GMail's servers as long as you don't email someone
> at Gmail, however if POP and IMAP are firewalled off of your server,
> you can't use GMail to check the email on your private email server
> without first forwarding it to your GMail account (and thus hosting it
> on Google's servers)
>
> On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 11:10 AM, pedron <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > So, i'm not trying to be thick, but just to clarify:
>
> > I currently cannot set up, for instance, Google Wave on a server in my
> > private network. I must have access to the internet currently and
> > Google hosts allWavescurrently. However, with any luck this may
> > change in the future? are there plans for this?
>
> > I REALLY appreciate the straight answer. I read about it, but couldn't
> > seem to get the info i needed. thanks!
>
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