On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 1:50 AM, James Purser <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 3:22 PM, Vineet Chaurasia <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi
>>
>> I want to build a real-time collaboration tool for process designing
>> using Google wave. I have read on Wave site that we can make our own
>> extensions and add it as a gadget or robot on the Wave server.
>>
>> As I have understood, the Google wave UI(which we get on logging-in in
>> Google Wave) is an interface and extensions are like add-ons for that
>> interface.
>> 1. Now if I need to implement this thing on my own Wave server, I can
>> do this by developing a desktop wave client(interface) which should
>> interact with my Wave server directly. Am I understanding it
>> correctly ?
>> If yes, how can I do it ? Is there a SDK ?
>
> Whether there is an SDK for your own Wave Server is entirely dependent on
> which solution you should choose. For instance there is not an SDK for the
> FedOne Wave server (and I don't expect that it will be stable enough any
> time soon for one to be developed). However, solutions like Pulse or SAP's
> offering might come with one.
>>
>> 2. Can I build an extension, add it to Google Wave server managed by
>> Google but still restrict the use of this gadget to users I want to ?
>>
>
> Yes you should be able to. At the very least you can do things like check
> each participant in a wave and if they are the ones submitting changes,
> either ignore or allow depending on which ever rules you set up.
>>
>> 3. Also, I have seen some videos of SAP Gravity. Can anyone tell how
>> have they implemented it because I cannot find SAP Gravity extension
>> on Google Wave ?
>>

SAP Gravity was a demo built to explore how collaboration
could work in Wave and is not available as an extension in Wave.

   Thanks,
   -joe

--
Joe Gregorio
Developer Relations, Google Wave

>
> Sorry can't help you with this one.
>
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