Google updated the Google Code Labs Wave API with a bunch of articles from developers. See the list of new articles below:
Creating a Google Wave robot that responds to blips Shows how to set up a basic Python robot, and then add the ability for it to respond to blips and insert inline blips based on matching patterns in the blip text. Google Wave Java Robot Tutorial Gives a detailed explanation of creating a basic Java robot, and then shows how to extend the robot to respond to commands. Google Wave Robots in Netbeans Provides a step-by-step walkthrough of setting up a Google Wave Java Robot in Netbeans 6.7, and using the open-source WADRobotFramework. Writing Your First Google Wave Robot Provides a step-by-step tutorial of developing a Java robot in Eclipse. Developing Simple Robots using the WadRobotFramework Demonstrates using the WadRobotFramework to create a basic Java robot. Writing an Advanced Google Wave Robot using WadRobotFramework Demonstrates using the WadRobotFramework to create a Java robot that responds to patterns in a blip. Spring Robot Tutorial Provides instructions and sample code for creating a Java robot using the Spring MVC framework. Debugging a Wave Robot by Inspecting Incoming Messages Shows how to set up a Java robot to log useful messages to the App Engine console, then gives tip on viewing those logs. Wave Robot Using Groovy and Gaelyk Part 1 Provides instructions on creating a Java robot using Groovy and Gaelyk. Creating a Salesforce Robot Shows how to create a basic Java robot, and then how to connect that to the Salesforce API.
These new articles will certainly be welcome by developers. It is interesting to see the Google Wave team supporting (or, at least, bringing to our attention) development in languages other than Python and Java
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Also, although this is good and will be appreciated it is not an update to the original API documents that many developers have been asking for. Hopefully, that is in the works and will be forthcoming soon. Certainly before Google I/O 10.
Have you used any of these articles? Do you have one that you think should be added to the list? Share your thoughts below.
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