On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 5:56 AM, Akrillo <sebastian-bart...@gmx.net> wrote:

> It's possible to invite Google Wave Sandbox user to my own Google Wave
> federation server?
>
> Can you give me some hints?
>

Yes, once you have federation set up you can just add the user to
a wave, i.e. if you have an account fred on your federated wave
server at example.com then you just add 'f...@example.com' as
a participant to a wavesandbox wave.

In the future please direct federation questions to this list:

  http://groups.google.com/group/wave-protocol

The google-wave-api mailing list is for question on the robot, gadget
and extension apis.

  Thanks,
  -joe

--
Joe Gregorio
Developer Relations, Google Wave



>
> About this topic I want to write my bachelor thesis. I want to write
> an adapter between an eclipse plugin with the name "Saros" and Google
> Wave Member.
> The Target is, that Google Wave member can join a Saros Session.
>
> Saros is a tool for remote pairprogramming in eclipse.
>
> best regardes
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