On Wed, 2010-01-06 at 07:37 -0800, Bernardo Ferreira wrote: > Hi, > > I'm trying to integrate Google Wave into an existing collaboration > framework. For that purpose, i was planning on using the fedone > reference server and build a robot that would act as a bridge between > Wave and the existing framework. The problem is that the current > version of fedone does not yet contain the robot API. Nevertheless, it > contains the Agent API. > > My question is the following: how reliable is the current > implementation of the Agent API on fedone? should it be used for this > purpose? is Google planning on adding the robot API to fedone (and if > so, when) ?
Okay, currently there are issues that prevent agents from working correctly in fedone, I believe they are being worked on by the team at google. I don't think Google is planning on bringing the Robot API to fedone. The Agent API occupies this space (while being more than just robots). > > Any other comment regarding how I should approach this problem is also > welcome :) Is your collaborative framework behind a firewall or is it directly internet facing? If it's internet facing then does it have an api that can be tapped into by the Robot itself? > > Thanks in advance, > Bernardo. -- James Purser http://wavingtheshiny.collaborynth.com.au Wave Addresses: [email protected] (wave.google.com) [email protected] (wavesandbox.com) [email protected] (collaborynth.com.au FedOne Server) Skype: purserj1977 GTalk: [email protected]
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