Thank you~
On Mon, Dec 16, 2013 at 11:11 PM, Ali Lown wrote:
> Thanks Yuri.
>
> On 16 December 2013 15:07, Yuri Z wrote:
> > Ok, the move to Git is done.
> > The mirror repos at https://github.com/apache/wave and git://
> > git.apache.org/wave.git should point to the new read/write repo at
> >
I have not been involved in the Apache Wave project to-date, so all I
can add is this: My company (Fogbeam Labs) see some application for
Wave tech in some of the things we are working on, and hope to reach a
point where we can contribute to Wave in the future. With that in
mind, I think we'd be
It stays offline until Yuri notices and fixes it. :P
You can stop by at mine if you wanted to test something:
https://wave-dev.alown.co.uk/
On 16 December 2013 22:29, Felix Wackernagel
wrote:
> How long stays the waveinabox server offline? I would test my stuff with a
> ouve wave server.
>
> Bes
How long stays the waveinabox server offline? I would test my stuff with a
ouve wave server.
Best regards
Felix
Interesting. I wasn't aware that GWT worked in this way. I am clearly
lacking in GWT knowledge and experience.
It does seem though that development mode skips the JS compilation step:
"When an application is running in development mode, the Java Virtual
Machine (JVM) is actually executing the app
Try to add the startupUrl like this:
http://localhost:9898"/>
On Mon, Dec 16, 2013 at 6:04 PM, Thomas Wrobel wrote:
> I don't think so...that's for Java itself isn't it? as apposed to
> Java
I don't think so...that's for Java itself isn't it? as apposed to
Java>>Javascript>>Browser as is the case here. I thus don't think Jrebel
could be used for client side adjustments only server.
I also think it would add another layer of complication to the whole thing
which Gwt should do anyway.
F
Thanks Yuri.
On 16 December 2013 15:07, Yuri Z wrote:
> Ok, the move to Git is done.
> The mirror repos at https://github.com/apache/wave and git://
> git.apache.org/wave.git should point to the new read/write repo at
> https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator-wave.git
> I also updated t
Ok, the move to Git is done.
The mirror repos at https://github.com/apache/wave and git://
git.apache.org/wave.git should point to the new read/write repo at
https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator-wave.git
I also updated the site - http://incubator.apache.org/wave/source-code.html
On S
Hi
I made a request to the Apache Infra to move the Wave repo to Git. During
the process the SVN repo will become read only until the Git repo will be
created and verified - please see the conversation below.
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