I believe you use the address of the server you registered them at - so if
you registered at wave.com, and named your robot on there as Joe, you would
add [email protected] to communicate with it.

--Nathanael Abbotts
On 24 Jan 2011 22:39, "Gerardo Lozano" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Yes, I used "appspot" when registering the robots, and my server when
adding
> them to waves.
>
>
> 2011/1/24 Lennard de Rijk <[email protected]>
>
>> On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 23:09, Gerardo Lozano <[email protected]>
wrote:
>>
>> > We registered the bots via that URL.
>> >
>> > We found some issues:
>> >
>> >
>> > - Not adding "http://"; causes uri.getHost() to be 'null' consequently
>> it
>> > appends null to the robotLocation string (this is
>> > org.waveprotocol.box.server.robots.RobotRegistrationServlet.java)
>> >
>>
>> Fixing this right now.
>>
>>
>> > - If correctly typed, the registered robot, after being added to a
>> wave,
>> > does not do anything within the wave. There is not even any evidence in
>> > the
>> > LOG that the robot is doing anything. ='(
>> > - We tried several formats for adding the bots including "http://
>> > <robot>.
>> > appsot.com", "<robot>.appspot.com", "http://<robot>@appspot.com",and
>> > "<robot>@appspot.com" still with no results
>> >
>> >
>> The address you registered the robot on should just be fine. I take it
you
>> actually replace @appspot.com with whatever your server is set up to
>> serve?
>>
>> Greetings,
>> Lennard
>>
>
>
>
> --
> gera

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