Re: [Google Wave APIs] Re: Can one user proxy many users

2009-12-17 Thread Jonathan Hunt
Hi Pamela,

Have you guys started provisioning apps domains? I signed up when it
first came out but haven't heard anything since them. I'm guessing
Wave for your domain is not a great deal of use until Wave preview
enables federation.

J

On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 4:13 AM, pamela (Google Employee)
pamela...@gmail.com wrote:
 You can request that your Apps domain be Wave-enabled by filling out a
 form. You can read more information here:
 http://googleenterprise.blogspot.com/2009/09/waving-hello-to-google-apps.html


 On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 8:38 PM, saurabh sagarwal1...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi Pamela,

 As far as I understand I have to have a google app domain and ask for
 add services ...

 I just did that but I cant find any services like google wave can you
 please spend a minute to explain it further.

 Is it a premium service or free.

 Thanks
 Saurabh

 On Dec 16, 9:53 am, saurabh sagarwal1...@gmail.com wrote:
 Thanks a lot pamela for the quick rreply but I am not able to get the
 second point You may want to create
 a Google Apps domain and request that be Wave enabled, as then you
 would be
 able to provision more users on that domain and not be concerned about
 the
 limited public accounts.

 Does that mean:

 I create my website on google apps engine and there my website can be
 wave enabled and I can register more users on my wave engine which are
 completely different from General Google wave ...

 I know i sound little weired but I am not able to understand that ,
 can you please explain a little more.

 Appreciate your help and time.

 Regards
 Saurabh

 On Dec 15, 4:19 pm, pamela (Google Employee) pamela...@gmail.com
 wrote:

  Hi Saraubh-

  I imagine you could use the proxy for property with operations to 
  specify
  the physical users. There will be more support for that in the next 
  version
  of the API. (And there's a bit of info in the protocol 
  doc:http://code.google.com/apis/wave/extensions/robots/protocol.html)

  We don't have a timeline for the public Wave launch. You may want to 
  create
  a Google Apps domain and request that be Wave enabled, as then you would 
  be
  able to provision more users on that domain and not be concerned about the
  limited public accounts.

  - pamela

  On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 6:41 PM, saurabh sagarwal1...@gmail.com wrote:
   Hi All,

   I want to make an application in which a google wave user can login on
   multiple computers and and multiple users ( physical ) can interact
   with the wave I want to know if there are any technical and legal
   issues to it.

   Additionally any rough idea when wave will be launched as my
   application will be dependednt on google wave.

   Thanks
   Saurabh

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Re: [Google Wave APIs] Wave Notifier

2009-12-17 Thread Javier Fernandez Ballesteros
There is a notifier for chrome.



2009/12/17 robin robinbo...@googlemail.com

 Dear all,

 I am trying to see if anyone is working on a good Google Wave
 Notifier. I am working on Mac, but cross platform would be best. I
 have had a look at past posts and could only find this one:

 http://groups.google.com/group/google-wave-api/browse_thread/thread/fa293616c0a2812f/bace9919ff5b0ced?hl=enlnk=gstq=notify+mac#
 .

 I have been using Wave for awhile now and I am beginning to see its
 many possiblilities. However, it is difficult to keep it up and
 running all the time and a really solid notifier seems to me to be
 essential. Perhaps Google should consider doing something along the
 lines of Google Notifier for Mail and Calendar?

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[Google Wave APIs] Google Apps Integration

2009-12-17 Thread Harrier
I asked this on office hours last night, but no one had the answer at
the time and said to ping them here

What are the plans for migration for people on Google apps (i.e.
Adding wave to an apps domain)?. A finger in the air month or quarter
would be great.

What plans are there for API integration with gmail (comes from the
previous question really) (i.e Being able to integrate gmail / wave
for Google Apps users)? Again, finger in the air month or quarter
would be great.

Thanks
Mark

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[Google Wave APIs] Re: Wave Notifier

2009-12-17 Thread Jason Rush
Check out Waveboard: http://www.getwaveboard.com/

On Dec 17, 2:39 am, robin robinbo...@googlemail.com wrote:
 Dear all,

 I am trying to see if anyone is working on a good Google Wave
 Notifier. I am working on Mac, but cross platform would be best. I
 have had a look at past posts and could only find this 
 one:http://groups.google.com/group/google-wave-api/browse_thread/thread/f

 I have been using Wave for awhile now and I am beginning to see its
 many possiblilities. However, it is difficult to keep it up and
 running all the time and a really solid notifier seems to me to be
 essential. Perhaps Google should consider doing something along the
 lines of Google Notifier for Mail and Calendar?

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Re: [Google Wave APIs] Synchronous HTTP requests

2009-12-17 Thread David Nesting
On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 9:50 AM, Martin Kreichgauer 
kreichga...@googlemail.com wrote:

 that this is not particularly good design, but rewriting the client
 code in a way that the requests are performed asynchronously is
 currently not an option. :-/ Is there any way to make


I'm not aware of a way to make that method synchronous.  Adapting the code
to work asynchronously (which usually is pretty easy) seems to me to be the
clear and correct thing to do here.  If this isn't an option because you're
not sure how best to approach it, let us know where you're stuck and someone
can suggest a solution for you.

function example() {
  var x = someFunction();
  var result = neededSynchronousFunction();  // this is what you need to
work
  doSomethingElse(x, result);
}

function example2() {
  var x = someFunction();
  asynchronousFunction(function(result) {
doSomethingElse(x, result);
  });
}

David

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Re: [Google Wave APIs] Re: Dec. 8 Dec. 9 Release Notes

2009-12-17 Thread pamela (Google Employee)
Hi Darkvander -

Google Wave Preview is fine to use for real life. Google Wave
Sandbox should be considered a debugging environment which is not
guaranteed to be reliable or persist data.

- pamela

On Fri, Dec 18, 2009 at 1:57 PM, Darkvander darkvan...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hello Pamela, I know that this is a preview version, but do you think
 it's convenient use this preview into a business process (a production
 environment, the real life)??
 For example, if we use wave preview in our works, the info will be
 destroyed in the future, or will be stored when you release the final
 version?

 Thanks for your time

 Cheers

 Humberto Urby
 Laguna GTUG

 On Dec 9, 7:14 am, pamela (Google Employee) pamela...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 Hi developers -

 A few days ago, we announced a new WaveSandbox.com release with
 several fixed bugs and new features (like inline gadgets).

 Yesterday, we pushed that release to Google Wave Preview.

 Unfortunately, those releases did contain two regression bugs (robots
 couldn't insert images, editor debug menu didn't work). Today, we
 pushed fixes for those bugs to WaveSandbox.com. We plan to push those
 same fixes to Wave Preview tomorrow.

 For full information on the changes, consult the 
 changelog:http://code.google.com/p/google-wave-resources/wiki/WaveAPIsChangeLog

 Note that robot profiles are still disabled on both servers, as we
 work through issues with profiles.

 Thanks for your patience - the last few days of releases have been a
 bit tumultuous. :)

 - pamela

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Re: [Google Wave APIs] Error for A web service call in robot

2009-12-17 Thread pamela (Google Employee)
Hi Guoqian -

As the error indicates, App Engine restricts access to some classes,
like that one, for security reasons. The class whitelist of here:
http://code.google.com/appengine/docs/java/jrewhitelist.html

I would suggest posting in the Java App Engine forum if you are
looking for additional advice on this issue:
http://groups.google.com/group/google-appengine-java

- pamela


On Fri, Dec 18, 2009 at 6:27 AM, Jiang, Guoqian, Ph.D.
jiang.guoq...@mayo.edu wrote:
 Hello,

 I was trying to call a web service in my robot using the codes like:

 HttpClient client =

 new HttpClient();

 PostMethod method =

 new PostMethod(PROD_URL);

 And I got the error as follows,

 Error for /_wave/robot/jsonrpc
 java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: java.net.Socket is a restricted class.
 Please see the Google App Engine developer's guide for more details.
   at
 com.google.apphosting.runtime.security.shared.stub.java.net.Socket.clinit(Socket.java)
   at
 org.apache.commons.httpclient.protocol.DefaultProtocolSocketFactory.createSocket(DefaultProtocolSocketFactory.java:79)
   at
 org.apache.commons.httpclient.protocol.DefaultProtocolSocketFactory.createSocket(DefaultProtocolSocketFactory.java:121)
   at
 org.apache.commons.httpclient.HttpConnection.open(HttpConnection.java:706)
   at
 org.apache.commons.httpclient.HttpMethodDirector.executeWithRetry(HttpMethodDirector.java:386)
   at
 org.apache.commons.httpclient.HttpMethodDirector.executeMethod(HttpMethodDirector.java:170)
   at
 org.apache.commons.httpclient.HttpClient.executeMethod(HttpClient.java:396)
   at
 org.apache.commons.httpclient.HttpClient.executeMethod(HttpClient.java:324)

 Any help?

 Thanks,

 -Guoqian

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Re: [Google Wave APIs] Google Apps Integration

2009-12-17 Thread pamela (Google Employee)
Hi Mark -

There are currently a number of domains that have Wave enabled, and we
are making our way through the waitlist.
I'm afraid I don't have a timeline for when all the waitlisted domains
will have Wave enabled, and I can't comment on the schedule for any
official Gmail notification.

- pamela

On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 11:45 PM, Harrier mark.jep...@gmail.com wrote:
 I asked this on office hours last night, but no one had the answer at
 the time and said to ping them here

 What are the plans for migration for people on Google apps (i.e.
 Adding wave to an apps domain)?. A finger in the air month or quarter
 would be great.

 What plans are there for API integration with gmail (comes from the
 previous question really) (i.e Being able to integrate gmail / wave
 for Google Apps users)? Again, finger in the air month or quarter
 would be great.

 Thanks
 Mark

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Re: [Google Wave APIs] Re: Can one user proxy many users

2009-12-17 Thread pamela (Google Employee)
Yes, we are still provisioning apps domains, but we are also working
on more training and support for Wave-enabled domain users before we
enable every domain. Wave for your domain is pretty useful --
Wave-enabled domains can actually interoperate with Wave preview,
where most users are.

- pamela

On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 9:54 PM, Jonathan Hunt j...@42quarks.com wrote:
 Hi Pamela,

 Have you guys started provisioning apps domains? I signed up when it
 first came out but haven't heard anything since them. I'm guessing
 Wave for your domain is not a great deal of use until Wave preview
 enables federation.

 J

 On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 4:13 AM, pamela (Google Employee)
 pamela...@gmail.com wrote:
 You can request that your Apps domain be Wave-enabled by filling out a
 form. You can read more information here:
 http://googleenterprise.blogspot.com/2009/09/waving-hello-to-google-apps.html


 On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 8:38 PM, saurabh sagarwal1...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi Pamela,

 As far as I understand I have to have a google app domain and ask for
 add services ...

 I just did that but I cant find any services like google wave can you
 please spend a minute to explain it further.

 Is it a premium service or free.

 Thanks
 Saurabh

 On Dec 16, 9:53 am, saurabh sagarwal1...@gmail.com wrote:
 Thanks a lot pamela for the quick rreply but I am not able to get the
 second point You may want to create
 a Google Apps domain and request that be Wave enabled, as then you
 would be
 able to provision more users on that domain and not be concerned about
 the
 limited public accounts.

 Does that mean:

 I create my website on google apps engine and there my website can be
 wave enabled and I can register more users on my wave engine which are
 completely different from General Google wave ...

 I know i sound little weired but I am not able to understand that ,
 can you please explain a little more.

 Appreciate your help and time.

 Regards
 Saurabh

 On Dec 15, 4:19 pm, pamela (Google Employee) pamela...@gmail.com
 wrote:

  Hi Saraubh-

  I imagine you could use the proxy for property with operations to 
  specify
  the physical users. There will be more support for that in the next 
  version
  of the API. (And there's a bit of info in the protocol 
  doc:http://code.google.com/apis/wave/extensions/robots/protocol.html)

  We don't have a timeline for the public Wave launch. You may want to 
  create
  a Google Apps domain and request that be Wave enabled, as then you would 
  be
  able to provision more users on that domain and not be concerned about 
  the
  limited public accounts.

  - pamela

  On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 6:41 PM, saurabh sagarwal1...@gmail.com wrote:
   Hi All,

   I want to make an application in which a google wave user can login on
   multiple computers and and multiple users ( physical ) can interact
   with the wave I want to know if there are any technical and legal
   issues to it.

   Additionally any rough idea when wave will be launched as my
   application will be dependednt on google wave.

   Thanks
   Saurabh

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