Beginning Google Wave

by Kunal Mittal, Kyle Roche, Carl Krupitzer, and Shawn DeVries

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Google wave is a real-time, web-based collaboration platform (think of SharePoint for Google and Open Source users). Backed by viral recommendations and media attention, Google Wave has already gained many early adopters. However, upon receiving the initial "invite," many users are still left wondering how to best utilize the powerful new tool. Enter Beginning Google Wave. This book introduces you to Google Wave and provides a solid introduction and foundation for leveraging the collaborative power of the platform. Authors Kyle Roche and Jeff Douglas, who have been developing with Wave since its inception, walk you through the fundamentals and then show you how to extend Wave programmatically to provide business value in common scenarios. * Start with the fundamentals of Google Wave.* Extend Google Wave with Robots and Gadgets.* Embed Wave in your website or application or host your own federated Wave server.What you'll learn* Use Google Wave to collaborate with others* Extend Google Wave with the Wave Robot API (examples in both Python and Java)* Extend Google Wave using the Gadget API* Embed Waves in your own website* Learn to use the extension installer to enhance the user experience* Host your own federated Wave serverWho this book is for This book is for those who are new to Google Wave.
Table of Contents* Wave overview* Using Wave* Wave Robots* Wave Gadgets* Wave Extensions* Wave Embed API* Federation
  • ISBN10 1430229829
  • ISBN13 9781430229827
  • Publish Date July 2010
  • Publish Status Cancelled
  • Out of Print 8 December 2016
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint APress
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 300
  • Language English