[Google Wave APIs] Re: Understanding the Sandbox

2010-03-04 Thread Thomas Jungblut
@Eric

The profiles are still disabled, you can not see an avatar or the
realname.

If you add your robot to a wave short after deployment it needs to be
cached, in the wave itself you won't see any changes, but if you are
working with datastorages you can see the robot perform altough
nothing happens outside.
In the AppEngine overview you can also see the robot working.

Actually the developing for wave preview and sandbox is the same. I do
not understand what you are asking for, the sandbox only gives you
other features like XML export, annotationview... whatever more.

So back to Topic:
Thanks Pamela for (announcing) the new API, couldn't really look
inside but I can't wait to iterate over all blips ;)
Do you update your exporty bot with the iteration?
I guess you know, that I am hosting the java-export-brother portexy
and will update it in 1-2 weeks. Currently working on a PDF export.

Do you have an exact usecase of the active part of the api? I've seen
Austin's Googlecode bot and I was really impressed!
Good work devs' :D

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Re: [Google Wave APIs] Re: Understanding the Sandbox

2010-03-04 Thread Eric Kolotyluk
After uploading my robot to appspot.com I was able to add it to my 
contact list in the preview wave - pressy...@appspot.com - and then I 
was able to create a new wave and add it to that. As it was the robot 
used in the tutorial I could immediately see that it was functioning 
because it added some blips to the wave.


Then I went to my sandbox and added my robot to my contact list. After 
creating a new wave I added the robot to the wave, but nothing happens, 
no new blips appear. *So way does the robot work in the preview wave but 
not in the sandbox wave?*


Cheers, Eric

On 2010-03-04 6:55 AM, Thomas Jungblut wrote:

@Eric

The profiles are still disabled, you can not see an avatar or the
realname.

If you add your robot to a wave short after deployment it needs to be
cached, in the wave itself you won't see any changes, but if you are
working with datastorages you can see the robot perform altough
nothing happens outside.
In the AppEngine overview you can also see the robot working.

Actually the developing for wave preview and sandbox is the same. I do
not understand what you are asking for, the sandbox only gives you
other features like XML export, annotationview... whatever more.
   


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Re: [Google Wave APIs] Re: Understanding the Sandbox

2010-03-04 Thread pamela (Google Employee)
Hi Eric--

Have you looked at the logs? I recommend always keeping your logs open at
the same time as testing your robot. It will show you the incoming/outgoing
JSON, and any errors.
Info on debugging with logs is here:
http://code.google.com/apis/wave/articles/robotdebugging.html#AppEngineLogs

http://code.google.com/apis/wave/articles/robotdebugging.html#AppEngineLogs-
pamela

On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 3:10 AM, Eric Kolotyluk eric.koloty...@gmail.comwrote:

  After uploading my robot to appspot.com I was able to add it to my
 contact list in the preview wave - pressy...@appspot.com - and then I was
 able to create a new wave and add it to that. As it was the robot used in
 the tutorial I could immediately see that it was functioning because it
 added some blips to the wave.

 Then I went to my sandbox and added my robot to my contact list. After
 creating a new wave I added the robot to the wave, but nothing happens, no
 new blips appear. *So way does the robot work in the preview wave but not
 in the sandbox wave?*

 Cheers, Eric


 On 2010-03-04 6:55 AM, Thomas Jungblut wrote:

 @Eric

 The profiles are still disabled, you can not see an avatar or the
 realname.

 If you add your robot to a wave short after deployment it needs to be
 cached, in the wave itself you won't see any changes, but if you are
 working with datastorages you can see the robot perform altough
 nothing happens outside.
 In the AppEngine overview you can also see the robot working.

 Actually the developing for wave preview and sandbox is the same. I do
 not understand what you are asking for, the sandbox only gives you
 other features like XML export, annotationview... whatever more.


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Re: [Google Wave APIs] Re: Understanding the Sandbox

2010-03-04 Thread Eric Kolotyluk

Thanks. Found the problem - a typo in the bot name in my sandbox contacts.

Cheers, Eric

On 2010-03-04 1:43 PM, pamela (Google Employee) wrote:

Hi Eric--

Have you looked at the logs? I recommend always keeping your logs open 
at the same time as testing your robot. It will show you the 
incoming/outgoing JSON, and any errors.

Info on debugging with logs is here:
http://code.google.com/apis/wave/articles/robotdebugging.html#AppEngineLogs

- pamela

On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 3:10 AM, Eric Kolotyluk 
eric.koloty...@gmail.com mailto:eric.koloty...@gmail.com wrote:


After uploading my robot to appspot.com http://appspot.com I was
able to add it to my contact list in the preview wave -
pressy...@appspot.com mailto:pressy...@appspot.com - and then I
was able to create a new wave and add it to that. As it was the
robot used in the tutorial I could immediately see that it was
functioning because it added some blips to the wave.

Then I went to my sandbox and added my robot to my contact list.
After creating a new wave I added the robot to the wave, but
nothing happens, no new blips appear. *So way does the robot work
in the preview wave but not in the sandbox wave?*

Cheers, Eric


On 2010-03-04 6:55 AM, Thomas Jungblut wrote:

@Eric

The profiles are still disabled, you can not see an avatar or the
realname.

If you add your robot to a wave short after deployment it needs to be
cached, in the wave itself you won't see any changes, but if you are
working with datastorages you can see the robot perform altough
nothing happens outside.
In the AppEngine overview you can also see the robot working.

Actually the developing for wave preview and sandbox is the same. I do
not understand what you are asking for, the sandbox only gives you
other features like XML export, annotationview... whatever more.
   
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