Hello,

Le 23 nov. 2009 à 01:29, Shadowriver a écrit :

> I would go with XMPP, just for fact that most current foundation
> server projects already works as XMPP server components, implementing
> c/s would be easier, also XMPP have lot of ready to go features that
> can be used on wave. Besides, Wave is already one foot on XMPP, why
> complicate life to making c/s in completely different format then s/s,
> it would be some sort of "understandable island" for XMPP clients in
> there network. Whatever happens, i think XMPP will end up having wave
> c/s support anyway, if not by this team then by others, existence of
> wave components on it's network just yell to do that.

I second that. It should be possible to make a good protocol for client 
development on top of XMPP.
I think it should be designed as a service of the XMPP server and possibly 
advertised as a stream feature.
You could browse to get some information to the wave.domain.com service using 
discovery and configure your interaction with it through adhoc commands.

My view is that it should work for most client (at least it works for us up to 
now).
I might need to discuss more deeply with you team to see if you see problems 
(for example in designing your Google Wave client on top of XMPP). We might 
need a list of the feature of the protocol you already now you need for a 
complex front end.
But in the end, it would be a better experience to have a good interface to 
build client upon.

I need for example, to write notification mecanisms. You could design it as a 
feature of the server, or you could have a client doing so.
Without a simple and good client protocol this will be hard to make happen.

Let me know if there is anything I can do to help make this happen :)

-- 
Mickaël Rémond
 http://www.process-one.net/

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