Ok, but if I want to write a web application (not a wave client) that use the 
Wave Protocol capabilities, substantially let editing the same XML document by 
more clients it would be possible?

Giacomo

Il giorno 29/mar/2011, alle ore 22.38, Yuri Zelikov ha scritto:

> Don't look at the minimized js files. They are generated from sources in js/
> folder.
> I agree that comments wise - the more the merrier, but I am not aware of
> Wave web client that is documented better. I just want to note that Splash
> code is very clean and very well structured IMO, and you can learn a lot
> from it.
> On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 10:18 PM, Giacomo Piva <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Thank you Yuri,
>> I'm looking at Wave API documentation you mentioned.
>> In my point of view a "good starting point" could be a "well-explained"
>> tutorial, or a readable and well-commented source code.
>> I'm looking at microwave and Splash but I'm getting some problems  with the
>> code, in fact microwave has a minified javascript components (in other words
>> unreadable) and is quite complex and I still didn't get the main method in
>> the source files ...
>> 
>> Something more learning-oriented would be very appreciated ...
>> 
>> Il giorno 29/mar/2011, alle ore 21.52, Yuri Zelikov ha scritto:
>> 
>>> Hi Glacomo
>>> I think a good starting point would be to visit the Google Wave API
>>> documentation - http://code.google.com/apis/wave/ . Almost all of it
>> still
>>> relevant also for Wave in a Box.
>>> Also you can checkout the Splash and microwave projects and see how they
>>> work.
>>> Splash:
>>> svn checkout
>>> https://google-wave-splash.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/google-wave-splash
>>> --username [email protected]
>>> microwave:
>>> git clone https://github.com/antimatter15/microwave.git
>>> 
>>> But you already mentioned them, so you are aware they exist... Can you
>> maybe
>>> elaborate the meaning of "good starting point"?
>>> Thanks
>>> Yuri
>>> On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 9:28 PM, Giacomo Piva <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hi all,
>>>> Some weeks ago I wrote an email to this list asking for a good starting
>>>> point to write a web application that use the wave protocol for a
>> computer
>>>> science class at University, but I didn't get what I need.
>>>> 
>>>> I would like to find a good starting point to write a web application
>>>> (something like splash or microwave) from scratch, so I would like to
>> have a
>>>> set of basic information on how to establish a connection with the
>> server
>>>> and also a set of API that are ready to use.
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks for help.
>>>> 
>> 
>> 

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