There is an agent framework already. It's pretty limited, it only
supports reacting to events.

You might like to look at
http://codereview.waveprotocol.org/32002/show which is an example of
an agent that takes HTTP requests and triggers wave actions based on
them.

On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 21:07, Bernardo Ferreira
<[email protected]> wrote:
> On 6 Jan, 21:55, James Purser <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 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?
>
> Well, it does have an api but if I was to use it on the Robot, that
> would make it (and Wave) a client of the framework, while the idea is
> to have Wave as a new resource of the framework, and the robot making
> the bridge between Wave (as resource) and the events coming from the
> framework. Furthermore, I have full access to the framework's code
> (though it wasn't developed by me) and can change/extend it at will.
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