This is great!

We have planned to update the c/s protocol for a long time - so it
might end up changing out from under you in the Java FedOne. I'm sure
there's some way we could probably provide backwards-compatibility if
we had to, though.

On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 10:56, Torben Weis <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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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