Hi Martin,

In fact we are actively working on the "active" API as we speak :)

When it is polished enough we will update the docs with cut new client
libraries for it.  Thanks for the patience.

Austin

On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 3:33 PM, martin <[email protected]> wrote:

> As far as I can see, at the moment robots are limited to being
> entirely reactive, ie. they can only make a change to a wave when
> something else happens. Is it possible for a robot to be proactive and
> initiate changes in a wave without an event in the wave triggering it?
> I wonder this because I want to use a robot as an interface between a
> service and wave, when the wave changes the service should be informed
> (the robots catches the changes, converts them into the correct form,
> and sends them on) and when something in the service changes it pings
> the robot which would then apply this change in the correct format to
> the wave.
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