Import all the waves in which specified user is a participant. Wave Id's and wavelet Id's remain same, except domains. Domains of participants are renamed to Wiab server domain. Attachments are not imported now. Get Google OAuth application Id: - Go to https://code.google.com/apis/console/. - Create a new project. - Click on "API Access" on the left, then "Create an OAuth2.0 client id". - Enter a product name. Leave the logo empty. Click "Next". - Application type: Installed application. - Click "Create client ID". Make sure to you have compiled WIAB by running the following command: ant dist Export waves from GWave to JSon files: Run ./run-export.sh [-i IncludeWavesList] [-e ExcludeWavesList] Parameters are: ClientId - Google application Id; ClientSecret - Google application secret; ParticipantId - Wave participant name, for example vasya@googlewave.com; ExportDir - directory to write export files; IncludeWavesList - optional, list of waves to include, for example googlewave.com!w+9aLgzbTk0u googlewave.com!w+Cl2NTbgKCW; ExcludeWavesList - optional, list of waves to exclude. Note: For Linux machines you might need to prepend the "!" with "\", i.e. googlewave.com!w+9aLgzbTk0u -> googlewave.com\!w+9aLgzbTk0u Copy/paste URL from console to browser. Press Enter. Copy/paste URL received code from browser to console. Import waves to WIAB: Enable the import waves feature in server.config enable_import = true Run ./run-import.sh Parameters are: WaveServerImportUrl - URL of import service, for example http://localhost:9898/import; WaveServerDomain - domain of WIAB server, for example local.net; ExportDir - directory with exported waves.