WOW, this is awesome! Came up fine in Chrome, Firefox not so much. Had to hold the left key down to keep the scene from scrolling right but it still looks awesome. I'm one that would like to know more about implementing a server.
On Tue, Aug 9, 2011 at 9:35 AM, Toni Alatalo <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > as mentioned before, we've been working on a browser based (WebGL + > WebSockets) realXtend client -- WebNaali. Rauli started it a year ago and > got the basics working by the end of the year, and during the past months he > has upgraded & improved it. > > There's finally a demo/test on-line: > http://www.realxtend.org/webnaali/toylobby/scenetest.html . > > That's not the actual client code, just a test to load a scene with some > free camera controls: arrows rotate & move the cam, pageup & down move cam > up/down and rightclick-mouse works to rotate the cam too, similar to the > native naali/tundra client. The scene is the same TOY lobby as on the public > demo server, just with an older version of the tree. > > The graphics engine used is the same as in the actual client, so the scene > runs the same as in WebNaali. We are using the GLGE engine, same as > Sirikata's KataJS, and it seems to suite this well as has a similar > featureset to Ogre .. there's terrain, sky, fog etc. too but we are not > using those yet. > > Besides showing a scene, basic EC sync and entity actions work, and using > those moving objects and the Tundra avatar and chat applications work: when > WebNaali connects to a Tundra server with the AV app running, it gets an AV > identically with the native clients, and moving it works so that others see > it .. and the other AVs are shown to the web client. Also chat works, with a > very basic UIs. There is no demo of that yet on-line, that's coming next. If > someone is curious, we can document more how to do it on your own server > already. > > ~Toni > > -- > http://groups.google.com/group/realxtend > http://www.realxtend.org -- http://groups.google.com/group/realxtend http://www.realxtend.org
