Hi,

there is a new open-source wave server available written in C++ (I am a Java
hater).

Don't ask me why exactly I did this, but now it's there :-) You can find it
in the QWaveClient svn (http://code.google.com/p/qwaveclient/) in the
'waveserver' folder. The server offers the same Client/Server protocol as
FedOne. Thus, you can use it with FedOne console client or (of course)
QWaveClient.

The server supports OT (it uses the OT code from QWaveClient). I tested it a
bit with QWaveClient and it seems that it can be used for waving already,
but it is still rather untested. Currently it does not federate, but it can
host multiple clients concurrently of course.

So why should you care? Don't know. It might be a good starting point for
C++ coders to work on a wave server and it might be helpful for wave to have
more than one implementation up and running. I will use it for some
experiments with a better Client/Server protocol. The FedOne development
model does not lend itself to such a task at all and last not least did i
mention that I don't like Java?

Cheers
Torben
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