But then I'll have to go through the entire process of establishing a
connection with the wave server myself, which would be a bit of a
gnarly process I imagine.
On Dec 10, 10:13 am, Raphaël Pinson wrote:
> Hi Martin,
>
> Even now, you should be able to achieve what you want to do using
> crontab
Hi Martin,
Even now, you should be able to achieve what you want to do using
crontabs. Appengine lets you call your script with cron, so what you
could do is:
1) When the bot is called in a Wave, store the WaveID in the datastore
2) When the bot is called from cron, get all WaveIDs from the
datast
Goodo, I shall await eagerly. I have some rather cool ideas I want to
test using this ;)
On Dec 9, 11:56 pm, "Austin Chau (Google employee)"
wrote:
> Can't give ETA but I can say "soon" :)
>
> On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 3:49 PM, martin wrote:
> > As ever google is one step ahead of me ;)
>
> > Any i
Can't give ETA but I can say "soon" :)
On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 3:49 PM, martin wrote:
> As ever google is one step ahead of me ;)
>
> Any idea when that will be done (days/weeks/months)?
>
> On Dec 9, 11:45 pm, "Austin Chau (Google employee)"
> wrote:
> > Hi Martin,
> >
> > In fact we are active
As ever google is one step ahead of me ;)
Any idea when that will be done (days/weeks/months)?
On Dec 9, 11:45 pm, "Austin Chau (Google employee)"
wrote:
> Hi Martin,
>
> In fact we are actively working on the "active" API as we speak :)
>
> When it is polished enough we will update the docs wit