Hi Tad,
Mutiple named documents in a wave is definitely supported, and has lots of
uses. While the FedOne system has a very simple conversational model that
only requires a single document, the Google Wave system uses many documents.
On the Wave sandbox, each message in a wave is a separate document. There
are also a number of "data documents" storing wave metadata, gadget and
robot state, and so on. Multiple documents will most definitely be
supported, and we encourage using them to store different types of data.
We'll be publishing more details about how Google structures conversations
on top of multiple documents soon.

That the FedOne client renders all documents is possibly an oversight.

Cheers,
Alex

2009/9/3 Tad Glines <[email protected]>

> I have a question about the purpose of documents within a wavelet. It would
> seem that the fedone server supports more than one document within a single
> wavelet. I've written some test code and this seams to be true. However, I
> noticed that the fedone client simply renders all documents (not just
> "main"). Is this an oversight in the client code?
>
>
> What is the intended purpose of having named documents within a wavelet.
> How does Google envision this feature being used?
>
> I'd like to be able to place several documents in a single wavelet but I'm
> not certain to what extent this will be supported.
>
> -Tad
>
> >
>

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