Learn how to build a Wave robot from the ground up using Google App Engine, Java, and Eclipse. We walk through setting up your development environment, writing the extension, and deploying, troubleshooting, and packaging it. These slides are from a talk given at Silicon Valley Code Camp 2009.
4. Using Wave What would email look like if it was invented today, rather than 40 years ago? Wave combines email and many communication technologies since — instant messaging, bulletin boards, wikis, real-time document collaboration — in one place. It's also a protocol and platform .
5. Developing with Wave: The Protocol We want lots of Waves besides Google Wave, so we're drafting the protocol specification in public and open sourcing our client and server code. http://www.waveprotocol.org/
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7. Developing with Wave: Terminology wave — A conversation and shared document in Wave. wavelet — The unit of access control in a wave. blip — A message in a wavelet.
9. Tools Robots are currently required to use Google App Engine . You can sign up for an account at http://appengine.google.com/ . Java robots are also required to use the Wave Java SDK (Python robots are possible too). You can download the latest JARs from http://code.google.com/p/ wave-robot-java-client/downloads/list . Using Eclipse isn't required, but we recommend doing so because the Google Plugin makes it easy to create and deploy App Engine applications. You can install the plugin via http://code.google.com/eclipse/ .
11. The Robot WAR File /war /WEB-INF/web.xml binds the robot servlets to the Wave endpoints . /war /WEB-INF/appengine-web.xml specifies the App Engine identifiers . /war /_wave/capabilities.xml subscribes the robot to Wave events .
12. Sample Code: Hello-Worldy [email_address] Does "hello world"-type stuff. Appends text, echoes submitted blips, and implements form UI. http://code.google.com/p/google-wave-resources/source/ browse/trunk/samples/extensions/robots/java/hello-worldy/
13. Sample Code: Stocky [email_address] Replaces stock symbols with real-time quotes. Incorporates third-party data into Wave. http://code.google.com/p/google-wave-resources/source/ browse/trunk/samples/extensions/robots/java/stocky/
14. Sample Code: Embeddy [email_address] Generates code to embed a wave in your webpage. Features all three of the current Wave APIs and two-way robot- to-gadget communication. http://code.google.com/p/google-wave-resources/source/ browse/trunk/samples/extensions/robots/java/embeddy
16. Tips Check your App Engine logs for errors. Go to http:// app-id .appspot.com/_wave/capabilities.xml to see if your capabilities file is live. Make sure you updated your capabilities version string after adding events. Increase your log level in /war/WEB-INF/logging.properties , e.g., to ALL .