On Sat, Jan 18, 2003 at 12:48:20PM -0800, Mark wrote:
> Hi, I'm using Tomcat 4.1 to set up a game server for the two player
> board game, Tanbo (similar to Go). Basically, I will be providing one
> board and a waiting list, and a chat.
>
> I need advice on how to set up the object architecture. I'm
> considering using an int array to represent the board. And possibly a
> separate class to evaluate legal moves.
>
> I need advice on security, persistence, thread safety and anything
> else that I might need to know to make this a successful web site
> (tanbo.com).
You might be better off asking for help at javagaming.org,
gamedev.net, or possibly rec.games.programmer. Javagaming.org used to
have a mailing list, but it appears they've dispensed with that in
favor of a forums system on the website (frankly, I miss the mailing
list). The [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list is fairly active
and (oddly enough) game programming oriented, so they might be able to
help you out.
Steven J. Owens
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