If you don't want to use app engine you can proxy requests through app
engine and code away on your own server. Little extra work but it is
possible

On Nov 27, 11:18 pm, Brett Morgan <brett.mor...@gmail.com> wrote:
> There is a fair amount of difference between the robot api, as used to write
> wave robots on appspot, and the apis that are in the FedOne code base.
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> So, yes, it is technically possible to deploy robots on your own wave
> server, but you have a fair amount of code to write to do so.
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> 2009/11/27 hvt_kg <thaihuyn...@gmail.com>
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> > Hi All,
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> > So, as I understand, We are cannt deploy robot into own wave server?
> > if that is my misunderstand. pls, tell me.
>
> > thanks,
> > Alex
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