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I wonder if there is a tool/framework available that supports testing Google Wave Gadgets outside Google Wave.
I know these two emulators ( 1 and 2 ), but I still always would have to upload my gadget for every debugging run.
I am looking for a tool that...
Started by toobb on
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Here are links to the source for the gadget emulators... .
Http://code.google.com/p/wave-protocol/wiki/Installation
The two emulators you want to test.
Gadget-emulator http://github.com/avital/google-wave-gadget-emulator -click-install tool.
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How can I make the scrollbars like in Google Wave? They save a lot of space and look nice.I would like to put the scrollbars on a div like how google wave does it.
Started by chris on
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Can you please invite me on google wave please??.
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Are there any existing or upcoming web or desktop apps out there like Google Wave?
Started by Laz on
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LysKOM apparently is similar of Google ....
If you treat it like Signals' Persistent Chatrooms are similar to Google Wave in some ways.
What's cool is that Wave mimics any of those.
Like Google Wave" at times.
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How can I link to a Google Wave, say e.g. in a website or an email like
Hey, just have a look to this new <a href="???">Wave</a> I created.
, where ??? is what I'm looking for.
Started by Bernd Schiffer on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
You can try first answer from this page:
1) Edit any Wave
2) Drag the Wave you want the link for into the Wave you are editing
3) Right click on the hyperlink that is automatically added from Step 2 of a wave, you don't see....
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I've been using Google Wave for almost a week now, but I still just doing the basics any IM client has to offer!
I know there are huge functionalities in Google Wave, but self exploring and discovering them like that is not a very good idea to start from...
Started by martani_net on
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Search for waves containing FAQ google wave
http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2009/05/went-walkabout-brought-back-google-wave.html....
The Google Wave FAQ is contained within Google Wave as a wave.
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I am not sure my question makes any sense. Google Wave is using HTML 5 and such. But if I have a desktop (say winforms) application, can I leverage google Wave for collaboration/discussion? Does it even make sense? If so, what's the API?
Started by tom greene on
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They also have embedding APIs that let you put your HTML content in Wave and put Wave in your: com.google.wave.api: http://wave-robot-java-client.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/doc/com/google/wave/api/....
To Google's.
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I just watched Google Wave Keynote video on Google I/O and I must say I was very impressed with pretty much everything mentioned in the video, the possibilities with Google Wave are enormous.
I'd like to ask if there are any projects using Google Wave...
Started by Alix Axel on
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You can request developer access to the wave sandbox at: https://services.google.com/fb/forms a look at what is going on!
You could also run your own wave setup using the information here.
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Does anyone think there is or will be a way for an entity to run their own private/firewalled Google Wave server?
Does their claim to open source Google Wave point in this direction?
Started by James McFarland on
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The Wave Protocol web site will have all of the information and specifications needed to build your own Wave....
Yes, Google has said they intend to release an open source Wave platform and intend for people a bit of detail about it.
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How does Google Wave stop spam? It seems that it could be worse than normal email as all you have to do is find a public thread and start adding extra content to it
Started by Casebash on
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From "Google Wave: Reinventing online communication" :
The fact that participants have to be added the 'from' address:
http://stygma.com/index.php/2009/do-i-have-permission-to-wave-at-you/
I for one think Google the option ....
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What are the technologies employed in building Google Wave?
Edit : I have moved and amalgamated the answers into an answer below, rather than here in the question where they were.
Started by Laz on
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Built in Google Web Toolkit (GWT....
Version-control.
It's using HTML5 for the interface and XMPP (Jabber's this video: Google I/O 2009 - Google Wave Under the hood
calls.
I believe Google Wave is built on HTML5.
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