Introduction (Google Wave Federation Protocol)
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- Pankaj on 2009-11-03 - Tags google , wave , federation , specification
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- Mskramst on 2009-10-31 - Tags google , wave , futureref
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Google Wave Federation Protocol.
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As part of Google Wave Federation Day, we have open sourced the Operational Transformation (OT) implementation, which is the primary algorithm that manages the collaborative experience inside Google Wave, as well as the underlying wave model. To encourage early experimentation with the federation protocol, we also built a basic open source client/server. Check out the source code and get started with the introductory documentation.
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On top of that, with the Google Wave APIs, developers can take advantage of this collaborative system by building on the Google Wave platform.
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Google Wave Federation Protocol
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for sharing waves between wave providers
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anyone can build a wave server and interoperate
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open source, production-quality, reference implementation of the Google Wave client and server
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open federation endpoint
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