08 February 2003

Yeah! It works... the grooveInterop Tool is now subscribed to the Groove Discussion Tool from where I blog this. When an entry is added, edited or deleted, the event is added to the event-queue. Hehe, this is much better then reading the complete discussion each minute....

Tim Knip/Suite75 | Re: Testing GWS Events
2003-02-11 19:41

Replies to a Groove Discussion's topic are now rendered as a threaded-view. This means that only the top-level entry in a Groove Discussion will be seen as a Radio-post.

Tim Knip/Suite75 | Re: Testing GWS Events
2003-02-11 19:45

So how does the Groove events work?
It's simple: subscribe to a Groove Tool from which you want to receive events. Then check on certain intervals for pending events. After reading the events, the event-queue is cleared.
For example the Groove DiscussionTool returns three events: DiscussionAddEvent, DiscussionUpdateEvent and DiscussionDeleteEvent.

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