This is a known limitation in the current implementation. If you look
in the code you will see a number of "TODO" comments saying things
like "// TODO: communicate failure back".
I think Google already knows what they plan to include in version 0.3
of the protocol, but I don't know if they plan to include error
messages at that time.

On Sat, Nov 14, 2009 at 2:33 AM, James Purser <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On Sat, 2009-11-14 at 21:15 +1100, Brett Morgan wrote:
>> I suspect there is an expectation, in both the protocol design, and
>> the wave sandbox that waves are persistent. We probably should hack a
>> persistence layer into fed one at some point. In my stupidly large
>> amount of spare time. ;-)
>
> Yeah, I'm guessing so, however I think that at this point an expectation
> of persistence is probably not a super good idea.
>
> Anyway, yeah persistence is something I'm looking at.
>
> The other thing is I think I've found a bug in the FedOne implementation
> of the federation protocol. Essentially what happens is this:
>
> - A wave is created on my fedone server, I add my wavesandbox account
> and spend a merry two or three minutes talking to myself.
>
> - Soon afterwards I have to restart the FedOne server.
>
> - I then try and add something to the old wave on the sandbox
>
> - The FedOne server recieves the submit packet and then throws an error
> in the logs however it doesn't return the submit response packet with an
> error message. This confuses the sandbox which continually resends the
> submit packet hoping for a response.
> --
> James Purser
> Collaborynth
> http://collaborynth.com.au
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>
>
> >
>

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