2009/9/4 Jochen Bekmann <[email protected]>

>
> See  org.waveprotocol.wave.model.id.*  in the open sourced code.
> (http://code.google.com/p/wave-protocol)
>
> Here a basic sources and waveid implementation and is not guaranted an
unique value (i think):
/**
   * Creates a new unique wave id.
   *
   * Conversational waves (all the waves we have today) are specified by a
leading
   * token 'w' followed by a pseudo-random string, e.g. w+3dKS9cD.
   */
i can't find this routine for pseudo-random string, but anyway is not a good
solution imho.
encode wavelets host to id is loking better.
and yet better - plus datetime of wave creating too

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