Communication Protocols
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On a standalone OpenSimulator installation, all communications occurs within process. However, with a grid installation the simulators need to communicate with backend services (asset, inventory, etc.). This is done over HTTP. | On a standalone OpenSimulator installation, all communications occurs within process. However, with a grid installation the simulators need to communicate with backend services (asset, inventory, etc.). This is done over HTTP. | ||
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== Simulator to simulator protocols == | == Simulator to simulator protocols == |
Revision as of 15:12, 11 September 2012
This page is still under construction. Need to slowly fill out the details on the protocols of each type -- Justincc 20:28, 25 July 2011 (UTC) |
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Introduction
There are a large number of communication protocols used by OpenSimulator. These can be divided into the four types.
Client protocols
These are communication protocols between the server and a client/viewer. The primary protocol here is the Linden Lab viewer protocol. This protocol is divided into UDP messages (such as object updates, avatar position updates, etc.) and HTTP based messages via capabilities.
The Second Life wiki has an incomplete summary of current capabilities.
There are also separate pages for
- Inventory capabilities (FetchInventoryDescendents2, FetchInventory2, FetchLibDescendents2, FetchLib2).
- Texture capabilities (GetTexture).
- SimulatorLoginProtocol
Grid service protocols
On a standalone OpenSimulator installation, all communications occurs within process. However, with a grid installation the simulators need to communicate with backend services (asset, inventory, etc.). This is done over HTTP.
See Services for more information.
Simulator to simulator protocols
There are some situations in which simulators need to communicate directly with one another. One of these is on teleport or region crossing. This communication is carried out through HTTP.
This section should also include archive formats (e.g. OARs and IARs). This encompasses a very large number of object and asset formats (e.g. animations, textures).
Simulator to external protocols
There are some ways in which the simulator can be examined or controlled externally. One example of control is the RemoteAdmin interface. There are also facilities for Monitoring the current state of the simulator.
References
There's a list of various OpenSimulator entry points at the page Known Web Interfaces within OpenSim but this is probably pretty out of date.