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Author Re: Lobby Room RMI-HELP
Brian Lesser

2005-08-31, 5:50 pm

Hi Daniel,
There should be no lobby to room net connections. Only lobby to lobby in
the scenario I mentioned. For example lobby1 might have to open a
connection to lobby2. It would only do that if it didn't already have a
connection to lobby2 and lobby2 had not already connected to it.
In other words
chat/lobby/lobby1 connects to chat/lobby/lobby2

Yours truly,
-Brian


Daniel Pedro wrote:

> Great thank you Brian, now just to confirm, You are suggesting that the connection from Lobby to Lobby/room only be created once it is needed? and once the required RMI is triggered disconnect or close the connection to it? I think I am getting it Fin

ally..... cheersRobert --- On Wed 08/31, Brian Lesser < blesser-6s6ziW1YCwCw5LPnMra/2Q@public.gmane.org > wrote:From: Brian Lesser [mailto: blesser-6s6ziW1YCwCw5LPnMra/2Q@public.gmane.org]To: flashcomm-1Ss2GqJETD3yZ38Mhd3e//fvRVsOU7t+s0AfqQuZ5sE@pu
blic.gmane.org: Wed, 31 Aug 2005 15:26:09 -0400Subject: Re: [FlashComm] Lobby Room RMI-HELPHi Daniel,Lobby to lobby is non trivial. A lobby only has to connect to other lobbies that they need to communicate with. If a user wants to send an invitation to 1
0 other people divided across five other lobbies only those five lobbies have to be connected. When another user wants to send an invitation other lobbies may have to be contacted. Figuring out the best number of clients for the
lobbies, how long to leave a NetConnection open etc is non trivial. So, no, not every
>lobby is connected to every other lobby. There are lots of way to setup and name instances. In general the names should reflect what you are doing. For example:chat/lobby/lobby1chat/lobby/lobby2chat/room/room1chat/room/room2orchatLobby/lobby1chatLobby/lo

bby2chatRoom/room1chatRoom/room2Yours truly,-BrianDaniel Pedro wrote:> Thanx for the reply Brian, Having read your reply I have a better idea of how to attack this. for larger scale you mention using lobby to lobby connections...Are you saying every lo
bby will have to connect to every other virtual lobby? will the rooms be called through app/lobby002/room003? Sorry for my lack of knowledge in this but a simple example would really help. cheers Robert--- >=--------------------------------------------
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