Re: JaveQ Open-source Java Emulator
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Originally Posted by
1nSaN3BG
jMerliN deserves alot of respect because of his work. He is the one who started the first emu and he is making one of the best now. Never the less Java is a very good language and the only thing making it worse than C++ is that the language is runing slower than C++. Otherwise it's a plus that this can be runed on everything like Linux, Windows and Mac. As Wiliam said he is not creating a full emu but a base for such wich is just what happened with all SREmu projects, before jMerliN made them closed source. The C++ SREmu is a perfect base for starting a project and finishing it.
And btw even now the only sort of wirking public emu is DSREmu that is coded in VB6 on SREmu's base.
All the project's running at the moment have their differences with their own +s and -s, and I hope that there will be at least 1 project done or at least at beta by the end of this year. I realy want to help at this emu but atm it's too much of a hard coding and I'm still learning Java.
Good luck to both of you and I hope that there won't be any stupid comments anymore xD
now here's something i like to hear.
corrected me, and he didn't criticize nor insult the project.
And yes "I" do respect him for what he's done, but what i don't respect is the way he express's him self to other projects, if it's not nice just keep your trap shut, because no one wants to hear that this "Project is going to fail" infact what if i decided to insult you and say your project was going to fail, eh? you wouldn't like that now would ya.
Re: JaveQ Open-source Java Emulator
I know C++ much better than Java and I too see it as weaker than SREmu, but SREmu was developed in years and this was made a week ago so I think it will be a perfect base for a Java coder to finish it :)
Re: JaveQ Open-source Java Emulator
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Originally Posted by
1nSaN3BG
I know C++ much better than Java and I too see it as weaker than SREmu, but SREmu was developed in years and this was made a week ago so I think it will be a perfect base for a Java coder to finish it :)
Yeah, I agree.
I'm going to be learning java myself, since it is an easy language to learn.
it's a good start too.
Re: JaveQ Open-source Java Emulator
See bigger discussion over another project wrought with the same problems this one will be: http://aion-emu.com/index.php/topic,1602.0.html
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Yet William can not fail since he didn't said that he will finish it. It's only his choice when he will stop or not so their is no failing at it. Everyone can express themselves the way they like so it doesn't matter.
Btw Java is far away from easy. Eeach and every Java style is soo much different from the other that you might not even have heard about the other. Java is more like a combination of different programming styles like MSVStudio.
Well Aion is more like WoW so there is no finishing it- NEVER so each one of theese both are failed from the begining nomather who work on them. There is nothing to do with SRO.
Re: JaveQ Open-source Java Emulator
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jMerliN
See this was done and over with, and you just "attempted" to continue it.
But i don't have time to waste on things like this.
Someone once told me that *when a project is predicted to fail, that you must never give up on that project, otherwise you'll just be agreeing with all those pathetic, selfish and disrespectful bastards."
Re: JaveQ Open-source Java Emulator
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keujh
See this was done and over with, and you just "attempted" to continue it.
But i don't have time to waste on things like this.
Someone once told me that *when a project is predicted to fail, that you must never give up on that project, otherwise you'll just be agreeing with all those pathetic, selfish and disrespectful bastards."
It isn't done and over with. This project is already a failure inherently, for many reasons pointed out in the linked discussion. Rather than waste time reiterating them here, go learn for yourself why this is true rather than disagreeing with me.
Disagreeing when you don't know is ignorant and arrogant. Just because someone predicts that a project will fail does not mean it won't. But in this case, my assessment is accurate.
Re: JaveQ Open-source Java Emulator
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jMerliN
It isn't done and over with. This project is already a failure inherently, for many reasons pointed out in the linked discussion. Rather than waste time reiterating them here, go learn for yourself why this is true rather than disagreeing with me.
Disagreeing when you don't know is ignorant and arrogant. Just because someone predicts that a project will fail does not mean it won't. But in this case, my assessment is accurate.
Okay now i'm going to be the bigger "man" and just say that.
I've Got nothing more to say to you.
Re: JaveQ Open-source Java Emulator
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keujh
Okay now i'm going to be the bigger "man" and just say that.
I've Got nothing more to say to you.
That's because you're wrong. Face it bro.
Re: JaveQ Open-source Java Emulator
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jMerliN
Don't let your ignorance fool you. I never wrote anything in vb6.
Im sorry then, it is generally thought by most of the sro development community that you develloped the vb6 sremu.
Additionally not everything made in java is bad, all the maplestory emulators (i believe) are made in Java along with 95% of Runescape private servers. Maplestory servers i havent heard any complaints about, and most RS servers are made by begginers - yet still they hold up fine.
The project owner doesn't visit this forum, so continue arguing if you want but its of no use.
Re: JaveQ Open-source Java Emulator
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xxbrentonxx
Im sorry then, it is generally thought by most of the sro development community that you develloped the vb6 sremu.
Additionally not everything made in java is bad, all the maplestory emulators (i believe) are made in Java along with 95% of Runescape private servers. Maplestory servers i havent heard any complaints about, and most RS servers are made by begginers - yet still they hold up fine.
The project owner doesn't visit this forum, so continue arguing if you want but its of no use.
"yet they still hold up fine"
Yep. When less than 100 people connect to a server on modern hardware, even the worst language using thread-per-connection can still "hold up fine."
That's an invalid argument towards quality in any manner of speaking. Tell them to run their server on a 300 mhz cpu with 64mb of memory and see how well they "hold up."
Re: JaveQ Open-source Java Emulator
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Originally Posted by
jMerliN
"yet they still hold up fine"
Yep. When less than 100 people connect to a server on modern hardware, even the worst language using thread-per-connection can still "hold up fine."
That's an invalid argument towards quality in any manner of speaking. Tell them to run their server on a 300 mhz cpu with 64mb of memory and see how well they "hold up."
They are shittily coded servers, most of them run on peoples home pc with crappy connections.
JaveQ uses Apache MINA and most deffintely doesnt use thread-per-connection, read up on Apache MINA...
Re: JaveQ Open-source Java Emulator
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xxbrentonxx
They are shittily coded servers, most of them run on peoples home pc with crappy connections.
JaveQ uses Apache MINA and most deffintely doesnt use thread-per-connection, read up on Apache MINA...
You don't get it. I've already explained why even this is inefficient. You should research before you assume the "omg, it's using <insert buzzword here>, it's amazing!"
Networking is an incredibly simple thing, especially if done right. Using library X and package X to do the SIMPLE THINGS for you is, and read this a few times, BAD DESIGN.
Also, apache web servers are slow. Very slow. Why would you use a networking product developed by them? That's just.. illogical.
Re: JaveQ Open-source Java Emulator
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Originally Posted by
jMerliN
You don't get it. I've already explained why even this is inefficient. You should research before you assume the "omg, it's using <insert buzzword here>, it's amazing!"
Networking is an incredibly simple thing, especially if done right. Using library X and package X to do the SIMPLE THINGS for you is, and read this a few times, BAD DESIGN.
Also, apache web servers are slow. Very slow. Why would you use a networking product developed by them? That's just.. illogical.
Apache webservers have been pracitcally the best and most used webservers until litespeed came around. Yes networking is simple, but its difficult to get it working smooth in java for a high number of connections without lag. (getting right amount of users on each thread) According to the page Apache MINA is known to perform as good as C/C++ servers, there are plenty of testimonials - some from companies making online games and projects involving lots of connections. (domain registrar EURid who run the .eu sales, they handled 700,000 sales in the first 4 hours)
Re: JaveQ Open-source Java Emulator
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Originally Posted by
xxbrentonxx
Additionally not everything made in java is bad, all the maplestory emulators (i believe) are made in Java along with 95% of Runescape private servers.
.. Everything for runescape is made 100% in java. Even the client.. Thats why it's a fail game >_>