Proof of concept Wave client for Android, by ProcessOne
ProcessOne - Nicolas Vérité - November 25, 2010ProcessOne has just released an Open Source Wave client for Android, available as a proof of concept.
Now that the Apache Software Foundation aims at taking over the Wave project, it feels safe to share one of the code we have been working on.
We have built a prototype Wave client for Android, that rely on a modified version of the Java Robot API library, to make it compliant with Android. The result can be downloaded as a test zipped APK here (635 Ko). Do not expect a fully usable product. This is just a work in progress of a proof of concept.
Currently, it does allow you to authenticate through Google standard API, get your inbox and display the list of waves, with a marker for number of unread messages. You can open the Wave and read the content of the discussion.
Here are sample screenshots:
Application before launch

Authentication

Accepting to grant privileges to access Wave for the session

List of Wave threads

Content of a Wave

As you can see it is a bit rough, but we have more to come soon. For example, we are almost done on creating a new Wave and adding participants.
The code is available from ProcessOne Lab in a Git repository:
- library under Apache license v2.0
- Mobile application under LGPL v2.0
Your comments and contributions are welcome.
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