Re: Google Wave - anyone?

2009-07-30 Thread Scott Wilson
Yes, Wookie is a server-side Widget repository and runtime/state management application that implements the Google Wave Gadget APIs; it has an API for connecting to applications that manage participants and contexts, which can include waves but also traditional CMS and intranet groups etc.

Re: Google Wave - anyone?

2009-07-30 Thread Christian Grobmeier
Yes, Wookie is a server-side Widget repository and runtime/state management application that implements the Google Wave Gadget APIs; it has an API for connecting to applications that manage participants and contexts, which can include waves but also traditional CMS and intranet groups etc. So

Re: Google Wave - anyone?

2009-07-30 Thread Bernd Fondermann
On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 13:30, Christian Grobmeiergrobme...@gmail.com wrote: Yes, Wookie is a server-side Widget repository and runtime/state management application that implements the Google Wave Gadget APIs; it has an API for connecting to applications that manage participants and contexts,

Re: Google Wave - anyone?

2009-07-30 Thread Ian Boston
On 30 Jul 2009, at 12:30, Christian Grobmeier wrote: Btw, it feels that wookie is quite similar to Apache Shindig - is it? IIUC, Wookie contains Shindig to provide OpenSocial Gadget Rendering and I would assume the OpenSocial API. Wookie also contains a W3C gadget renderer. Ian

Re: Google Wave - anyone?

2009-07-30 Thread Sylvain Wallez
Christian Grobmeier wrote: Yes, Wookie is a server-side Widget repository and runtime/state management application that implements the Google Wave Gadget APIs; it has an API for connecting to applications that manage participants and contexts, which can include waves but also traditional CMS and

Re: Google Wave - anyone?

2009-07-29 Thread Chintana Wilamuna
On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 4:30 PM, Christian Grobmeiergrobme...@gmail.com wrote: I know my request might be a bit unusual, but is somebody here preparing an idea for implementing the Google Wave Protocol? I might want to follow, if somebody does. More info: *

Re: Google Wave - anyone?

2009-07-29 Thread Emmanuel Lecharny
Christian Grobmeier wrote: Hi, Hi, I know my request might be a bit unusual, but is somebody here preparing an idea for implementing the Google Wave Protocol? I might want to follow, if somebody does. You may ask Bernd Fondermann about that. He has started a project called Vysper

Re: Google Wave - anyone?

2009-07-29 Thread Scott Wilson
Wookie implements the Wave Gadget API, which is one part of a Google Wave system, but not the Wave Protocol itself. It might be interesting if Vysper could make use of Wookie for the wave gadgets part. S On 29 Jul 2009, at 12:24, Emmanuel Lecharny wrote: Christian Grobmeier wrote: Hi,

Re: Google Wave - anyone?

2009-07-29 Thread Christian Grobmeier
On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 3:58 PM, Scott Wilsonscott.bradley.wil...@gmail.com wrote: Wookie implements the Wave Gadget API, which is one part of a Google Wave system, but not the Wave Protocol itself. It might be interesting if Vysper could make use of Wookie for the wave gadgets part. It

Re: Google Wave - anyone?

2009-07-29 Thread Emmanuel Lecharny
Christian Grobmeier wrote: You may ask Bernd Fondermann about that. He has started a project called Vysper (http://mina.apache.org/vysper) which is a XMPP server Unfortunatly this link leads to an quite empty page. yes. Try this one (outdated):

Re: Google Wave - anyone?

2009-07-29 Thread Bernd Fondermann
On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 15:58, Scott Wilsonscott.bradley.wil...@gmail.com wrote: Wookie implements the Wave Gadget API, which is one part of a Google Wave system, but not the Wave Protocol itself. It might be interesting if Vysper could make use of Wookie for the wave gadgets part. Is Wookie