Yes, we want to have persistence working within the next two weeks and run a "dogfood" instance with authentication and persistence before the Nov 8 summit, so we should have something quite functional soon. We believe that we are on track to complete the "Wave in a Box" feature set and have a stable system by year end.
Soren On Oct 13, 10:07 pm, James Purser <[email protected]> wrote: > Okay here's what I know: > > * Persistance - from the FAQ, I notice that persistance has not been > > > implemented. So when the server is restarted, waves are lost. Is this > > still the case? > > Right now persistance has not been implemented for wave storage in the main > repo. It's being implemented for user authentication and there is work on > bring Anthony Watkins mongodb patch up to spec with the new WIAB paradigm. > > > > > * Active API / Data APIs - I have specific uses for both the Active > > API and the Data API. I have a prototype running against the sandbox > > which is great, but I'm unsure if WIAB is ready for me to migrate to > > using a hosted instance. Any ideas on this? > > Lennard has already covered this. > > > > > * Authentication - What's the current state of this? Both how an end- > > user would authenticate against my application, and server-server > > authentication. > > In terms of user authentication, this is being worked on by Joseph Gentle. > As mentioned above work is being done to utelise persistance and it's > starting to come together. > > > > > Also - just a general question regarding the timescales of my > > application. Realistically, do you think WIAB is ready for production > > quite yet, or do you think a delivery deadline of the end of this year > > is unfeasible if I'm planning to work with WIAB as a core technology? > > In order to achieve that deadline, we'd probably need WIAB to be as > > complete as it's going to be by early November, and I'm currently > > unsure if this is doable. > > Right now WIAB is not ready for production use however I think we could have > something approaching that either by the end of the year (especially if more > people jump on board). Certainly early in the new year. > > James -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Wave Protocol" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/wave-protocol?hl=en.
