When you deploy on appengine change the version of the application
When you upgrade the robot in a wave just change the version

I can only suggest: that you forgot to change the version and flew
crash
Unfortunaly I do not have the opportunity to check this practice.

On Dec 2, 11:10 am, Angel Marquez <angel.marq...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Okay; so, I deployed the robot as described 
> here:http://code.google.com/apis/wave/extensions/robots/java-tutorial.html
>
> <http://code.google.com/apis/wave/extensions/robots/java-tutorial.html>This
> is my evidence:http://marquezwave.appspot.com/_wave/capabilities.xml
>
> <http://marquezwave.appspot.com/_wave/capabilities.xml>Now, when I am I
> follow the instructions and add my best friend (simon
> marquezw...@appspot.com) to my contacts and then to my wave. nothing
> happens.
>
> Any ideas? Source attached(was attached, bounced, to large...).
>
> I figure I am pretty sure the screen shot of the capabilities.xml is not in
> sync with the example that proceeds it and if I wanted to use the screen
> example I would have to write the equivalent code in the servlet class.
>  Anyhow now I tried deploying a second time and am getting an internal error
> and I didn't change anything.
>
> Ugh...
>
> On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 10:06 PM, Angel Marquez <angel.marq...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
> > Okay; so, I deployed the robot as described here:
> >http://code.google.com/apis/wave/extensions/robots/java-tutorial.html
>
> >  <http://code.google.com/apis/wave/extensions/robots/java-tutorial.html>This
> > is my evidence:
> >http://marquezwave.appspot.com/_wave/capabilities.xml
>
> > <http://marquezwave.appspot.com/_wave/capabilities.xml>Now, when I am I
> > follow the instructions and add my best friend (simon
> > marquezw...@appspot.com) to my contacts and then to my wave. nothing
> > happens.
>
> > Any ideas? Source attached.
>
> > I figure I am pretty sure the screen shot of the capabilities.xml is not in
> > sync with the example that proceeds it and if I wanted to use the screen
> > example I would have to write the equivalent code in the servlet class.
> >  Anyhow now I tried deploying a second time and am getting an internal error
> > and I didn't change anything.
>
> > Ugh...
>
> > On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 2:07 PM, Angel Marquez 
> > <angel.marq...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
> >> Awesome. I think your english is better than any language, computer or
> >> human,  I attempt to learn will ever be.
>
> >> I think I knew I had to pull everything from different places and wanted
> >> it all at one place as the thought came to me.
>
> >> Use the Google plugin for Eclipse:
> >>>http://code.google.com/eclipse/docs/creating_new_webapp.html
> >>> case (you use == robot + gadgets): use GWT + GAE
> >>> case (you use == only robot): use GAE
> >>> case (you use == only gadgets): use GWT + GAE
> >>> ps: taking into account the fact that gadgets hosted on App Engine
>
> >> Done this on 1.7 and 2.0. I get it, I think.
>
> >>> Hope this helps.
>
> >> Even if it doesn't I appreciate your time. So, yes, it always helps.
>
> >>> 0. gwt + iphone if you are looking specifically for iphone
> >>>http://code.google.com/p/gwt-mobile-webkit/
>
> >> This, at first glance, looks extremely helpful.
>
> >>> 1. WaveRobot (under the hood AppEngine) - set up a simple and little
> >>>http://code.google.com/apis/wave/extensions/robots/java-tutorial.html
> >>> This document redirects to all the necessary information to configure
> >>> the robot for AppEngine
>
> >> Yes, I have read this section and am hesitant to progress. I just went
> >> through the GWT & App Engine getting started areas and have convinced 
> >> myself
> >> I understand how things relate to one another; but, I am unclear on how get
> >> my thoughts off the ground. I know what I want to do and am pretty sure I
> >> can fit myself into the structure...but, again I am cautious.
>
> >>> 2. not need to install GWT, install the plugin
> >>>http://code.google.com/eclipse/docs/download.htmland you already get
> >>> the GWT and Appengine
> >>> When creating a project just check what you need GWT, GAE or both.
>
> >> Gotcha. I have experimented with the plugins on a mac and pc and the one
> >> thing that I don't like is the need to have your App Engine name available.
> >> I for see this being a pain. I stop when something doesn't seem right.
>
> >>> 3. Your Wave project is Java project. You choose where it's hosted
> >>> locally or in public (you can at code.google.com). For Java project,
> >>> you still need java bild tool (ant or ivy)
>
> >> I thought the eclipse plugin handled the build auto pilot style. I'm sure
> >> it is just running ant, rake, whatever behind the scenes; but, once you run
> >> in dev mode I think the build.xml is just read in command line format.
>
> >> 4. Oo, sorry I did not understand (and recently began to study English
> >>> =))
>
> >> I'm sure it was my poor english not yours. Maybe I could clarify, not sure
> >> what didn't make sense.
>
> >>> 5. Create an installer - # 3 java bild tool can be?
> >>> if you mean Wave-robot-installer, then it is sort of resolved at link
> >>> robot with the Wave. # 1
> >>> Deploy -http://code.google.com/appengine/docs/java/tools/eclipse.html
>
> >>  Yep, I have gone through this section. Good stuff. I should do it again.
>
> >> In some issues I could be wrong. I look forward to account for
> >>> wavesandbox, and do not have practice with the Wave.
>
> >> Me too. I think I am putting the want out into the ethers of the wire in
> >> hopes of receiving an email from the GWT group with a synthesized tutorial
> >> section that encompasses all three technologies (GWT, App Enging, Wave, 
> >> even
> >> project hosting). I'm a dreamer.
>
> >>> While we are
> >>> working on server-side logic and server side configuration, Wave-
> >>> client for us mocks. When there is access to the sandbox, then let us
> >>> touch Wave.
>
> >> Sounds good let me know when we have sandbox access : ) I've tried...
>
> >> Thank you for your help.
>
> >>> On Dec 1, 12:27 pm, Angel Marquez <angel.marq...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >>> > I guess to be more specific I'm looking for a tutorial that went from:
> >>> > 1. Setting up App Engine for a robot
> >>> > 2. Installing GWT using the eclipse plugin
> >>> > 3. Creating a Wave specific project under subversion
> >>> > 4. Incorporating a gadget that utilized gMap, twitter,
> >>> mashup..webService
> >>> > that illustrated the state change mecha with a focus on healthy
> >>> > collaboration.
> >>> > 5. Create an installer, deploy.
>
> >>> > A scalable tutorial. For song writing or screen plays or something
> >>> where you
> >>> > could create one piece and use it as a building block. I want a clean
> >>> path
> >>> > from inception to completion. Am I asking for to much?
>
> >>> > On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 11:14 PM, Angel Marquez <
> >>> angel.marq...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
> >>> > > Awesome. I'll take a look. The capabilities.xml has me. Are gadgets
> >>> going
> >>> > > to be the iPhone equiv?
>
> >>> > > Thank you.
>
> >>> > > On Sun, Nov 29, 2009 at 9:51 AM, mass0ne <ctg.m...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >>> > >> Gadgetshttp://code.google.com/p/cobogwave/
> >>> > >> Robots also like to javahttp://code.google.com/apis/wave/
>
> >>> > >> On Nov 28, 11:27 pm, Angel Marquez <angel.marq...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >>> > >> > Anyone know of any good resources for developing wave extensions
> >>> with
> >>> > >> gwt?
>
> >>> > >> > -a
>
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