Ian,

Thanks for a prompt and useful reply.

My another question is: will transform() happen on the client or only
compose()? or both?
A simple example or pointer to any article/documentation/thread
containing details about client-side OT would be great .

Thanks,
Sarv

On Mar 5, 2:55 am, Ian Roughley <[email protected]> wrote:
> It's important that you compile Google's OT code in GWT and utilize that, 
> otherwise the OT's will
> diverge and no good will come :-)
>
> PS use the beta compiler
>
> /Ian
>
>
>
> sarv wrote:
> > Hi,
>
> > I am trying to understand the whole Wave model here and i am stuck
> > with the question of how OT (implementation) is done on the client
> > side.
>
> > Should we implement the entire OT in JS if I were to use JS on the
> > client side?
> > Should i use GWT to compile the whole google's java OT sources to JS?
> > Or any other technology to run OTs on the client?
>
> > Please help me in this regard.
>
> > Thanks in advance
>
> > -Sarv-

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