Apache Wave is the project where wave technology is developed at Apache. Wave in a Box (WIAB) is the name of the main product at the moment, which is a server that hosts and federates waves, supports extensive APIs, and provides a rich web client. This project also includes an implementation of the Wave Federation protocol, to enable federated collaboration systems (such as multiple interoperable Wave In a Box instances).
Apache Wave, where Wave development happens at Apache. Wave is a rich, distributed, near-real-time collaboration platform, which allows users to work together in new and exciting ways. The main sub project of Apache Wave is "Wave in a Box", a stand alone wave server and rich web client that can serve as a Wave reference implementation. As the project grows we hope to expand to offer other Wave related goodies as well.
These projects make good starting points for your first contribution to the Wave code. If you'd like to take one on please post your intention to the development mailing list to check that no-one else is doing it and to find out the best people to support and guide your work. We're very friendly.
Apache Wave is the project where wave technology is developed at Apache. Wave in a Box (WIAB) is the name of the main product at the moment, which is a server that hosts and federates waves, supports extensive APIs, and provides a rich web client. This project also includes an implementation of the Wave Federation protocol, to enable federated collaboration systems (such as multiple interoperable Wave In a Box instances).
everybodywave's project page. Below is a collection of Google Wave extensions (gadgets and robots) that I have developed, as well as other concepts that you may find to be useful.
Wave lets you communicate and collaborate in real time
Wave in a Box project lets developers and enterprise users run wave servers and host waves on their own hardware.
Walkaround is a variant of Wave, based on the Apache Wave code base, that runs on App Engine. Walkaround can import waves from wave.google.com to allow users to keep working with their data after wave.google.com is shut down.
Walkaround - Wave on App Engine
Walkaround is a variant of Wave, based on the Apache Wave code base, that runs on App Engine. Walkaround can import waves from wave.google.com to allow users to keep working with their data after wave.google.com is shut down. You can use a volunteer-maintained walkaround server at https://wavereactor.appspot.com/, or you can run your own.
Walkaround is a variant of Wave, based on the Apache Wave code base, that runs on App Engine. Walkaround can import waves from wave.google.com to allow users to keep working with their data regardless of the future of wave.google.com. (The import feature is still experimental.)
We are actively developing and working on Google Wave related projects, to see some of things that we have been developing why not check out some of the links on the site and if you have access to Wave play around with some of the robots and gadgets!
"Wave on App Engine- Walkaround - Wave on App Engine
Walkaround is a variant of Wave, based on the Apache Wave code base, that runs on App Engine. Walkaround can import waves from wave.google.com to allow users to keep working with their data after wave.google.com is shut down."