Yeah I do. If you checked the commit history. But I make sure I add enough to make a meaningful push
https://github.com/Quackster/Sierra/commits/master
Yeah I do. If you checked the commit history. But I make sure I add enough to make a meaningful push
https://github.com/Quackster/Sierra/commits/master
Last edited by Quackster; 23-08-12 at 01:51 PM. Reason: Added commit history link.
So what needs to be done now, thats importent thinking of testing for me only see i can see any bugs. :)
Where do i find, the correct hof_furni so i could test this on localhost.
Thanks
CobraKills
Pushed to GitHub.
https://github.com/Quackster/Sierra/...de3c9c8fbd0706
Download a normal one.
another abandoned project? might stick to phoenix then ;(
Pretty sure the project is not abandoned. Alex may have not any big updates. Though on the other hand you could just check the Github to see what's happening.
I've had a busy 1 -2 weeks. Development will resume shortly. It's that time again for assignments 8)
I've not had that much time to work on Sierra but here is some updates..
- Dropped Netty.
- Using a different library called xSocket
- What is xSocket you ask? Here is a tutorial my dear fellow! http://xsocket.sourceforge.net/core/...torialCore.htm
- Fixed the catalogue Bling page.
- Fixed a bug when converting Sierra to xSocket, if you sent a message in a room, sometimes your chat would show twice.
I'm not updating my git repository any time soon.
I'll be putting this emulator to use tommrow. I'll be sure to report bugs to you if you wouldn't mind. Anyways keep up the good work bro hope to see this completed :p
I'm just looking at xSocket and it appears to have the worst performance out of the other libraries you can use.
What's the reason for the switch?
Last edited by Harrison; 31-08-12 at 02:35 PM.
You must be looking something different.
http://gleamynode.net/articles/2232/BTW, I’d love to mention that I was impressed by xSocket’s performance and scalability. Very stable and high-performing. :)
http://www.theserverside.com/news/th...d=49200#251310I have used Mina and xScoekt(and NIO and looked at Grizly) and found that I like xSocket best. I understood how to use it and how it's written.
EDIT:
http://www.znetdevelopment.com/blogs...part-2-memory/
But in actual fact. It's all NIO (generic code) underneath. So it's all the same.
Also like I said. Don't find one source and say that's your final answer.![]()
Last edited by Quackster; 31-08-12 at 03:24 PM.