If someone is looking for some kind of purity (using exclusively .NET for web management) recently I have discovered http://www.dotnetnuke.com/
Is a CMS (like Alfresco, Drupal, Joomla...) but runs over .NET. It shouldn't be too difficult to connect the native Opensim components to get/set data instead of accessing directly to database. Greetings 2010/1/7 Fly Man <[email protected]> > In other words: > > Wiredux won't use those connectors but will grab to the database itself. > Wiredux is not a .NET application so it will go directly to the database. > > I will wait until the refactoring is done, have a look what's wrecked and > maybe fix it. > > 2010/1/5 <[email protected]> > > Putting PHP in front of the DBs is one of the most natural things to do >> from here on -- not just the things that Wiredux does, but for a lot >> more! In fact, the entire collection of OpenSim.Services that are >> provided as reference implementations can be replaced with >> implementations in Apache+PHP. >> >> Calls from the simulators to the services are now all neatly packaged in >> OpenSim.Services.Connectors (these are the "out" connectors). Just >> browse through those connectors and check out the wire protocols, then >> do the receiving end in PHP. Many of them are using standard web forms, >> others use XMLRPC, others use custom-made HTTP-based dialects. >> >> Calls from outside to the simulators are packaged in >> OpenSim.Server.Handlers. Again, check them out and, if not using .NET, >> write your own client for them. If using .NET/mono you can import the >> DLL OpenSim.Connectors.dll, and reuse the existing connectors as-is. >> >> But that's not all. Since now the interactions between the simulators >> and the resource services are all formalized in interfaces >> (OpenSim.Services.Interfaces), and the handlers and connectors in the >> simulator are loaded dynamically, you can replace the connectors and >> handlers themselves. In other words, if you want OpenSim to talk web >> services, roll your own Web Services handlers and connectors under those >> interfaces, and you're done -- you'll have to use .NET for this part, >> though. >> >> Tom Willans wrote: >> > Hi, >> > >> > First thanks for all your work. >> > >> > I assume from this that the webredux will no longer work without >> > modification and will need updating. ( Thanks again here). >> > Is there any information about the new authentication approach anywhere, >> > if not in detail then an overview. Is LDAP on the horizon? >> > >> > I am mostly interested in linking php based frontends to opensim and >> > hence accessing the database directly. Particularly relevant is moving >> > away from using UUIDs. >> > Please forgive me if I am missing something but I assume there are no >> > web-services that can be called and calling C# from php is not a very >> > good solution. >> > >> > Thanks. >> > Tom >> > On 5 Jan 2010, at 10:37, Ai Austin wrote: >> > >> >> At 18:32 04/01/2010, [email protected] >> >> <mailto:[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> To be honest, I don't think Sqlite should be a database type that we >> >>> (OpenSim) should keep alive in the project, >> >> >> >> >> >> It is useful to have a double click and go out of the box solution >> >> which people can try out and test with. >> >> >> >> One other use of SQLite that I am aware of and fine very useful is >> >> for the really simple and handy single region hosted on your own >> >> system that is connected to the New World Grid for any avatar using >> >> the "New World Studio" packaged version of Opensim. 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