Hi Rockwalrus,

I would spy along the source code of the protocol:
http://code.google.com/p/wave-protocol/source/browse/src/org/waveprotocol/wave/
What you are searching might be in the model folder.
I guess, that a blipid is ony unique in the wavelet you are currently
using.

So a wave is:

 * A wave is identified by a tuple of a wave provider domain and a
>>local
 * identifier which is unique within the domain.<< (I found that
actually in the model/id folder)

If you want to be on the secure side, you got to save the waveid,
waveletid and the blipid.

On 24 Jan., 18:26, rockwalrus <[email protected]> wrote:
> I haven't been able to find any documentation on the uniqueness of
> blip ids.  Is it safe to use them as a key in a database, or does it
> need to be a (waveid, blipid) pair?  Or even (waveid, waveletid,
> blipid)?
>
> Rockwalrus

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