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Robots are an important part of the Google Wave API, and they’ve just become a lot more powerful. We’ve recently released version 2.0 of the robots API, which includes a bunch of new features:
To get started with the new API, please check out the basics and download the new client libraries: Java | Python. As part of this new API release, we’re also standardizing around a new robot wire protocol. These client libraries are built around this wire protocol, and this protocol specification also opens the door for you to write your own client libraries in your preferred language.
As you’re getting started, visit the samples gallery to see what others have built, which includes examples of the new robot API in action: Stocky, Submitty, and Twitter-Searchy.
If you create an amazing extension and think it’s ready to share with users, please submit your extension (naturally, we’re using a robot to help, but more on that later).
Additionally, as part of this release, we’re experimenting with holding discussions about the new API in Google Wave itself. We’ve actually created a robot to help facilitate these conversations, and you can read more about how to get started with Wave API discussions in the Wave API Forum Botty page. Please continue to file bugs in google-wave-resources.
Posted by Dan Peterson, Product Manager, Google Wave
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