[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

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

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

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