What if wave server gives a http access api may be websocket, any one can build 
their own client in any language.

"Mani Govindarajulu" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Alex,
>
>Actually for now anything will be easiest way would be fine for me, i
>dont
>have time to do r&d.
>
>if its GWT jsni supports for all browser with easy implementation, it
>would
>be great. but i am not sure how to start -:))
>
>
>On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 11:15 PM, Alex North <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> It sounds like Mani was talking about a pure-js (no GWT) client,
>written
>> from scratch. It's very possible, but a lot of work. Rendering of the
>wave
>> content and providing editing capabilities in particular will be a
>> challenge.
>>
>> I suspect development of an alternative client is outside the mission
>of
>> the Wave in a Box team right now, but I'd be happy to support
>development of
>> other clients in their own open source projects, and perhaps it will
>be
>> appropriate to merge in the future.
>>
>>
>> On 22 December 2010 14:01, cearl <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> I've been able to integrate jQuery with WIAB code (GWT generally),
>>> though in what I think is a convoluted way ( some of the jQuery is
>>> called from GWT JSNI and in turn invokes java methods) so it should
>be
>>> possible. It seems something like a "pure jQuery" interface should
>be
>>> possible, although it seems that it would involve a lot of protocol
>>> development. I believe that there are GWT jQuery
>>> "implementations" (i.e. widgets that provide features of some
>earlier
>>> jQuery versions.
>>>
>>> On Dec 21, 8:44 pm, Mani Govindarajulu <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>> > All,
>>> >
>>> >  I would like to start creating web client using jQuery to
>communicate
>>> with
>>> > local wiaB. Please anyone reply me whether it could be possible
>like
>>> > login/register, retrieve the wave list, add participants, retrieve
>>> > participants,see the wave with playback and create new wave.
>>> >
>>> > Please reply me  and its highly appreciated.
>>> >
>>> > --> M.
>>> >
>>> >  1-732-570-7077
>>>
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