I appoligise if this is discused elsewhere, but I just posted this
query on Google Wave API, and was told it might be more suitable for
this thread;


When/how will it be possible for a pc-application to read/write to a
wave directly?
...if it isnt already?
I'm currently playing with robots, and understand they can only be
run
of appengine at the moment. I hear talk they will in future be able
to
be run from any sever.
Would this include just running localy on a client?  login, select
wave post blip, retrieve blip etc. All automaticaly?

The concept I'm working on involves waves being used to exchange,
store, and collaboratively edit in (near) real time non-text based
data. Therefor it makes little sense for the users to see the normal
google wave client.
The specific scenaro is for the use with Augmented Reality
systems...so in most case's this will be phones or even HMD's
displaying 3d meshs at log/lat co-ordinates.
As we are currently working on a roadmap for this development, it
would be nice to see more clearly how a Wave could be viewed and
updated from a local client software rather then a user/browser
directly.


(also, just to be clear, while we are dealing with non-text based
data, nearly
every other feature of the wave protocol is excelent for our usage. In
fact
its utterly fantastic! especialy when permissions are done and replays
a bit more stable)




On 5 okt, 02:10, Joe Developer <[email protected]> wrote:
> well, there is always irc, there are now a small but growing number of
> people on irc.freenode.org ##wave
>
> On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 6:44 AM, Dale Francis <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>
>
> > If possible i would love to get an account to participate in this
> > discussion in a wave, haha i think it would be so much simpler to discuss
> > all this in realtime :)
>
> > On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 10:15 AM, Michael K <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> On Sat, Oct 3, 2009 at 7:11 PM, elliottcable
> >> <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> > I should point out, for anybody following this, that the discussion
> >> > has mostly moved to Wave… if you don’t have a Wave account, get in
> >> > touch with me, and I can bring your voice into the discussion there.
>
> >> I have a wave account, but when I try to open the wave link mentioned
> >> earlier, I get "You are not a participant of this wave". Do I need to
> >> add myself to some group or something like that?
> >> I may not have much to contribute to the protocol itself, but I
> >> certainly would like to at least keep an eye on the discussion...
>
> >> Btw, for those of you don't have a wave account, I have *a few*
> >> invites that I can spare. Please don't post your requests here -
> >> contact me in private instead. I think you should be able to get my
> >> email from my profile details if you're not a bot.
>
> >> On Oct 2, 2:03 am, elliottcable <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> > Oh, worth noting: I cross–posted a wave on this subject; if you’re in
> >> > the preview (not the Sandbox!) click:
>
> >>https://wave.google.com/wave/#restored:wave:googlewave.com!w%2BsyQLkEm6V<https://wave.google.com/wave/#restored:wave:googlewave.com%21w%2BsyQL...>

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