Re: multiplayer online game (client/server architecture)

2008-06-20 Thread Julien Vermillard
khaleel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I would like to build a multiplayer online game (client/server architecture) in which the client is an applet and server is a pure java. I would like to use mina framework to build my network layer. I went throught Mina tutorials, It was very difficult for me

multiplayer online game (client/server architecture)

2008-06-19 Thread rana khaleel
I would like to build a multiplayer online game (client/server architecture) in which the client is an applet and server is a pure java. I would like to use mina framework to build my network layer. I went throught Mina tutorials, It was very difficult for me ... i feel its very low level

Re: multiplayer online game (client/server architecture)

2008-06-19 Thread Daniel Westerberg
just a reminder for you to maybe rethink your goals and cut them into smaller steps... Regards Daniel Westerberg I would like to build a multiplayer online game (client/server architecture) in which the client is an applet and server is a pure java. I would like to use mina framework

Re: multiplayer online game (client/server architecture)

2008-06-19 Thread Emmanuel Lecharny
simple or advanced online game, don't go for it. I don't write this to insult you, it's merely just a reminder for you to maybe rethink your goals and cut them into smaller steps... Regards Daniel Westerberg I would like to build a multiplayer online game (client/server architecture) in which

Re: multiplayer online game (client/server architecture)

2008-06-19 Thread Chris Gamble
I hate to see threads like this started -- especially when the community has done such a great job of providing a product. My experience with MINA and its how-to library was a great and simple experience. I got up and running with a flash gaming site with 1 hour of work. I did have to do a

Re: multiplayer online game (client/server architecture)

2008-06-19 Thread Emmanuel Lecharny
Just to clarify my words : we have many different kind of users, from total brand new programmers to top notch gurus. I can't judge from mails like the initial one, but I just wanted to express the fact that we are likely to see students post mails like this, and there is nothing wrong about