Posted by Cheryl Simon Retzlaff, Software Engineer on the Realtime API team
Originally posted to the Google Apps Developer blog
Real-time collaboration is a powerful feature for getting work done inside Google docs. We extended that functionality with the Realtime API to enable you to create Google-docs style collaborative applications with minimal effort.
Integration of the API becomes even easier with a new in memory mode, which allows you to manipulate a Realtime document using the standard API without being connected to our servers. No user login or authorization is required. This is great for building applications where Google login is optional, writing tests for your app, or experimenting with the API before configuring auth.
The Realtime
debug console lets you view, edit and debug a Realtime model. To launch the
debugger, simply execute gapi.drive.realtime.debug();
in the
JavaScript console in Chrome.
Finally, we have refreshed the developer guides to make it easier for you to learn about the API as a new or advanced user. Check them out at https://developers.google.com/drive/realtime.
For details on these and other recent features, see the release note.