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Google Open Sources More of Wave So Developers Can Take Advantage

Google has given an update on its immediate plans for Google Wave. As you probably know, the company recently announced that it would be shutting down Google Wave as a standalone product, thought G...
Google Open Sources More of Wave So Developers Can Take Advantage
Written by Chris Crum
  • Google has given an update on its immediate plans for Google Wave. As you probably know, the company recently announced that it would be shutting down Google Wave as a standalone product, thought Google said it would preserve the technology behind Wave for future use and integration with other Google products.

    Google announced that it will expand upon the 200,000 lines of code that it has open sourced already, to "flesh out the existing example Wave server and web client into a more complete applicatino or ‘Wave in a Box’".

    Google Wave - Around just a bit longerThe project will include:

    • an application bundle including a server and web client supporting real-time collaboration using the same structured conversations as the Google Wave system
    • a fast and fully-featured wave panel in the web client with complete support for threaded conversations
    • a persistent wave store and search implementation for the server (building on contributed patches to implement a MongoDB store)
    • refinements to the client-server protocols
    • gadget, robot and data API support
    • support for importing wave data from wave.google.com
    • the ability to federate across other Wave in a Box instances, with some additional configuration

    Google stresses that the project won’t have full Google Wave functionality, but it will give developers and users a way to run Wave servers and host waves on their own hardware. This should please some IT departments.

    It still remains to be seen what other Google products Wave technology will appear in.

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