[sldev] [SVC] Mono replaces LSL - Better Interoptibility?

SignpostMarv Martin me at signpostmarv.name
Sun Sep 28 01:50:34 PDT 2008


Last I checked, the plan was to phase out XML-RPC in favour of plain old 
HTTP.

~ Marv.

Joshy Squashy wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I do some work that interfaces virtual objects in a second life 
> environment with external systems (or even just custom SL viewers).  I 
> typically interact with those objects through the fairly-crippled 
> XML-RPC interface, where objects are "stunned" for several seconds 
> after processing a single xml-rpc event, objects can't "call out" to 
> external systems, and objects must communicate in short messages.  
> With the Mono update, I was hoping for the capacity to use mono 
> frameworks (specifically Sockets) in the virtual object's mono code, 
> but upon using the RC viewer I can't find any language differences or 
> enhancements.
>
> I think its fair to say this conversion to Mono is very much "under 
> the hood"; however, as scripts run so much faster I was wondering what 
> xml-rpc limitations still exist in Mono scripts.  If the answer is 
> "all of them", I was wondering if there were plans to expand the 
> xml-rpc interface or to use mono syntax/libraries.
>
> ~Squash Otoro
>
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