Hi Max,

On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 9:27 PM, maxsap <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello I have followed the example located under the wave protocol web
> site to install fedone server on my linux computer.As mentioned from
> the tutorial I would have to do :hg clone
> https://wave-protocol.googlecode.com/hg/
> wave-protocol
> which turns out to work properly,but under the src directory there is
> no source files.
> I have checked out the :hg clone
> https://libraries.wave-protocol.googlecode.com/hg/
> wave-protocol-libraries
> wich have all the source code, I would like to make my own agent using
> the agent api.


Which Agent API are you referring to? The agents package in Fedone is
subject to change or removal because we are not happy with it, however it is
currently still present because Echoey and Probey are nice additions. If I
may ask, what kind of functionality are you looking to add maybe we can find
a more suitable place for it?


> this means extending the fedone's capabilities,
> which version is best?also why only the first is mentioned?
>

The libraries repository gives you all the base code, such as data models
and manipulation code. The default repository gives an example client/server
implementation which uses the code from libraries.


> Also I have found under the /third-party/runtime a folder named wave-
> robot-java-client, I thought that the robot API was not a part of
> fedone, have this changed? what is that jar file?


You are correct that this is the Robot API, as you can see from [0] we are
working on extending Fedone on several fronts including implementing the
Robot API (both passive and active). We have no date for when this work will
be complete yet.

Greetings,
Lennard

[0]
http://googlewavedev.blogspot.com/2010/09/wave-open-source-next-steps-wave-in-box.html

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