On Wed, 2009-12-30 at 10:26 +1100, Brett Morgan wrote:
> I'm curious who is actually building wave clients, and how they are
> being built.
> 
> If the wave client is, say, a flash or gwt client, then the client
> server protocol is best chosen by what is native for that environment.
> For gwt, gwt-rpc and json are a good fit, while for flash rtmp is an
> obvious candidate.
> 
> The only place i see XMPP as a client/server language is for desktop
> and embedded (c++/objective c) wave clients, and I'm wondering if
> anyone is actually building one. 
> 
> brett

Checkout QWave, it's a QT based Wave client (C++). However it's built on
the Protobufs that come with FedOne.
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