:) Like to discuss other systems easier than writing your own..
2014-07-08 22:11 GMT+06:00 Michael MacFadden <michael.macfad...@gmail.com>: > Most of us are still around! We lurk :-) > > On 7/8/14, 9:09 AM, "Andrew Kaplanov" <akapla...@gmail.com> wrote: > > >Looks like Apache Wave community still alive! > >I thought everyone had died ... > > > > > >2014-07-08 21:41 GMT+06:00 Michael MacFadden > ><michael.macfad...@gmail.com>: > > > >> Hello, > >> > >> I took a look at some of the code. I see where the code implements some > >> transformation functions (for OT), but I do not see where something > >>like a > >> Transformation Control Algorithm is implemented. > >> > >> How do you determine which operations need to be transformed against > >>which > >> other operations? > >> > >> Regards, > >> > >> Michael > >> > >> On 7/7/14, 11:07 PM, "田传武" <i...@goodow.com> wrote: > >> > >> >Hi all, > >> > > >> >I'd like to share an open-source project which implements nearly all > >> >features of the google drive realtime api. *Google Drive Realtime API* > >> ><https://developers.google.com/drive/realtime/> provides Google > >> Docs–style > >> >instant collaboration. It lets multiple people edit the same data > >> >simultaneously. > >> > > >> >This project was inspired by Apache Wave, it is available on github at > >> >https://github.com/goodow/realtime-store > >> >The server runs on vert.x, and uses a memory store by default, but also > >> >provides a persistent data store based on ElasticSearch and uses Redis > >>to > >> >scale across multiple frontend servers. The redis+elasticsearch code is > >> >ported from livedb <https://github.com/share/livedb>, > >> >really appreciate Joseph Gentle and the ShareJS community, thanks! > >> > > >> >You can try out the features of the Realtime API on the *live > >>playground* > >> ><http://realtimeplayground.goodow.com/>, or get the *Android demo App* > >> >< > >> > >> > https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.goodow.realtime.android > >> >.playground> > >> >on > >> >google play. > >> >There is also an *Objective-C client library > >> ><https://github.com/goodow/GDStore>* for iOS and Mac OS X, but it is > >>not > >> >yet fully tested, so please use at your own risk! > >> > > >> >Enjoy! > >> > >> > >> > > >