I'd like to utilize an etherpad interface on my website. Two questions:
1) is there any site with an etherpad api that I could just call remotely? 2) if not, how much trouble is it to install scala and have the two run concurrently?
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I'd like to utilize an etherpad interface on my website. Two questions: 1) is there any site with an etherpad api that I could just call remotely? 2) if not, how much trouble is it to install scala and have the two run concurrently? Thanks | |||||
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Check out http://piratepad.net and http://ietherpad.com And you can embed those etherpad instances using a simple iframe as suggested here: http://etherpad.com/ep/blog/posts/embedding-etherpad There doesn't seem to be a proper API yet for more robust interactions. | |||
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The original etherpad.com has now gone away but at that link there is a list of clones. The instructions for embedding etherpads seems to have gone away with the rest of etherpad.com but I believe it's as simple as this:
Replace "etherpad.com" with whatever clone you're using, "foo" with the name of your pad, and you may or may not want to change that fullScreen=1 to fullScreen=0 (or leave it off altogether). | |||
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Installing scala might mean a few things:
Assuming you mean the runtime, scala runs entirely on the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) so assuming you have 1.5+ JVM installed, you can run scala programs on it easily (Scala just compiles down to bytecode, after all). All a scala program requires is a few JARs on the classpath ( | |||
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Now there is a better solution Etherpad Lite it is easily installable and embedable. See http://etherpad.org | |||
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