With some support from HomerH, this patch adds support for Wind
Model plugins via the mono.Addin framework.
* Adds console & OSSL access to Wind Parameters
* Adds plug-in support for custom wind models
* Provides two example Wind Model plug-ins
Documentation for the wind module is temporarily located at http://code.google.com/p/flotsam/wiki/CoreWindModule [^]
-- will move this documentation to http://opensimulator.org [^]
after the patch has been committed.
* Important: HttpServer.dll was changed to HttpServer_OpenSim.dll so that the HttpServer references do not conflict if you've copied the OpenMetaverse.Http.dll and requirements to the OpenSimulator bin folder.
This means that if you reference HttpServer.dll in any projects, you will need to change the reference to HttpServer_OpenSim.dll. It still uses the Same HttpServer namespace though.
- move a couple constants from InventoryArchiveConstants to
ArchiveConstants, now only one of these is needed
- change InventoryArchiveConstants references to ArchiveConstants
- remove InventoryArchive AssetInventoryServer plugin dependency on
OpenSim.Region.CodeModules
- trim trailing whitespace
This plugin exposes an HTTP handler on the AssetInventoryServer which
serves a gzipped tar file containing the contents of a user's inventory.
The assets referenced by the inventory are not yet archived. At the
moment only export functionality is implemented, restore functionality
is missing.
prebuild.xml had to be shuffled around a bit in order for the plugin to
build, as it has a dependency on OpenSim.Region.CoreModules.
Also, close a MemoryStream in a few places.
Changed OpenSim.Framework.Communications.Tests.LoginServiceTests to use the LLStandaloneLoginService (from the LLStandaloneLoginModule) rather than LocalLoginService. Really these login tests should most likely be somewhere else as they are testing specific implementations of login services.
Commented out the old LocalLoginService as its no longer used, but want to check there are no problems before it gets deleted.
This class handles all the initialising of the grid server.
And made GridServer into basically a generic server that just loads plugins.
So this is a step towards having a generic server that loads service modules.
isn't tested, but it doesn't break anything else. The reason for this
function is to let in world tools be used to coordiante out of world
network services that need access to client ip addresses.
Also in that plugin it registers the IUserService with all the Scenes (as they are created). So now we can start changing over all uses of IUserService, that currently access it from the CommunicationsManager to accessing it from the Scene.RequestModuleInterface call.
Once that is done we can move the UserService creation out to its own plugin and remove all references to it from the CommunicationsManager. Then we can take the next CommunicationsManager interface and repeat.
* Updated MXP to contain extension fragment with prims and updated MXPClientView to fill in the parameters.
* Added google protobuffers dll.
* Update MXP dll.
* Updated MXPClientView to send prim parameters as Perception event extension
* Started OpenSim and connected with IdealistViewer via MXP and ensured from log that parameters are being sent.
* Ensured that nant test target runs succesfully.
This closes mantis #3229. Thanks, tlaukkan!
Added OpenSim.Grid.UserServer.Modules project/dll which now contains the components of the userserver. With the OpenSim.Grid.UserServer being the setup and initiate exe.
* Added log4net dependency to physxplugin in prebuild.xml.
* Added missing m_log fields to classes.
* Replaced Console.WriteLine with appropriate m_log.Xxxx
* Tested that nant test target runs succesfully.
* Tested that local opensim sandbox starts up without errors.
* Handled via the MXPModule.cs located in OpenSim.Client.MXP namespace.
* Also implements MXPClientView and MXPPacketServer for IClientAPI compatibility.
* No changes were required to Core to implement this - the thing is self contained in OpenSim.Client.MXP.dll.
* Includes reference implementation of MXP as MXP.dll - this is under the Apache 2.0 license.
* Requires OpenSim.ini setting to enable. "[MXP] \n Enabled=true \n Port=1253"
* May break. Highly untested.
* Consequentially, dropped Prebuild solution from Prebuild.xml as the 1.7 schema does not allow for more than one solution per xml file. (*rolls eyes*)
* Something that thus needs fixing is the fact that ProjectReferences has to be marked
<ProjectReference>
<Private>False</Private>
</ProjectReference>
but that is not configurable in the upstream Xml Schema. I've hardcoded it in our repo for now.
* Applied upstreams changes to allow for auditing and debugging in our various environments.
* This should, in theory, bring back 'multiple ref dirs'.
* Temporarily Removed xmlns because prebuild-1.7 schema does not allow for multiple solutions per prebuild node (This will be a moot issue once the Prebuild node is moved out of prebuild.xml)
* Autotools target: Various minor fixes
* MonoDevelop Target : No changes.
* Nant Target: Various minor fixes, support for net-3.5 and mono-2.0/3.5 targets
* Sharpdevelop targets: No changes.
* VS Targets: Refactored into using VSGenericTarget, and supports 2.0-3.5
* XCode Target: No changes.
--- Regressions and outstanding issues ---
* The Solution is assigned a random Guid - will lead to unnecessary reloads and loss of user settings.
--- New features of Prebuild 2.0.4 ---
* (Better) support for Web, WinForms and Database Projects and build actions
* Conditional Framework Version compilation support (1.1, 2.0-3.5)
* ArrayList -> List<>, ICollection -> IList
(this means Prebuild can generate 1.1 solutions, but can't itself be built under 1.1 - how very meta)
* Added <?include file="sub_prebuild.xml" ?> preprocessor directive.
The change makes two principal implementation changes:
[1] It removes the hard coded set of possible asset server client
implementations, allowing any arbitrary implementation that has been
identified to the PluginLoader as an appropriate extension. The
extension point for asset server client extension
is /OpenSim/AssetServerClient. All of the old configuration rules have
been preserved, and any of the legacy configuration values will still
work as they did before, except the implementation is now loaded as a
plug-in, rather than as a hard-coded instantiation of a specific class.
The re-hashing of IAssetServer as an extension of IPlugin made upgrading
of the implementation classes a necessity.
Caveat: I have not been able to meaningfully test the crypto-grid
clients. I believe they should work correctly, but the refactoring
necessary to handle plug-in based initialization (vs constructor-based
initialisation) admits the possibility of a problem.
[2] The asset cache implementation, previously introduce as a hard-code
class instantiation is now implemented as an IPlugin. Once again the
previous (configurationless) behavior has been preserved. But now it is
possible for those interested in experimenting with cache technologies
to do so simply by introducing a new extension for the asset cache
extension point (/OpenSim/AssetCache).
I've tested all of the configuration settings, after applying the patch
to a newly extracted tree, and they seem to work OK.
OpenSim.Framework.AssetMetadata and related updates in AssetInventory
server
- removed dependency on MySql.Data.MySqlClient
- commented out the bulk of OpenSimInventoryStorage due to missing
MySql.Data dependency
- refactor asset creation in OpenSimAssetFrontend
- commented out ForEach implementation, which also depended on
MySql.Data, until it's supported by OpenSim backends
- commented out some handlers in BrowseFrontend and ReferenceFrontend as
they relied on either ForEach or the removed Metadata class