[Opensim-dev] New Web Services Front End to link to Opensim using ROBUST
ssm2017
ssm2017 at gmail.com
Thu Mar 11 02:07:04 UTC 2010
this message took 4 days to come to my mail box :)
we had a little discution about drupal with diva
diva is right when saying that a lot of php cms are layers above layers etc....
the drupal modules i am trying to build are targeting the drupal community
actually, i have created a branch in the git repository to match OpenSim 0.6.8
when i will fix some missing options, i will come back to the "master"
branch to use OpenSim 0.7 (if i will be able to run it on my machine
:))
then i will try to build some webservices connectors
oustside of this, there is a very promising solution powered by
openmetaverse that is a set of php classes and front end using "code
igniter" php framework that is using full obect oriented code and mvc
architecture.
http://code.google.com/p/openmetaverse/wiki/SimianGrid
i think that jhurliman had speak about this to diva and i am mostly
sure that diva will be satisfied with this solution
2010/3/7 Ai Austin <ai.ai.austin at googlemail.com>:
> Starting a new thread on this, as its likely to be a long running thread of
> discussion I would imagine.
>
> Here is a summary of some web interfaces in use or under development that
> are known about... and what I hope are useful entry points into the Opensim
> Wiki.
>
> http://opensimulator.org/wiki/Webinterface
> http://opensimulator.org/wiki/Known_Web_Interfaces_within_OpenSim
>
> http://d4os.isgreat.org/doc/dev/existing-solutions
>
> We tried (three times) to get OpensimWI going in our setup, and each time it
> corrupted some elements of our data bases, losing some aspects of users and
> their setup. But with help form New World Grid folks, we did extract
> elements related to groups and offline IM and use those in a very simple web
> environment for opensim 0.6.6 on to 0.6.8 successfully.
>
> We have also been watching and commenting on Opensim web iterfaces in use or
> now under development for
>
> a) The web front end for New World Grid at http://www.newwqridgrid.com
>
> b) the Drupal for Opensim (d4os) new web interface using Drupal modules
> under development at http://drupal.org/project/d4os
>
> There are also new developments by various teams such as GridMix and HWIOS
> by folks active in the Opensim development coommunity.
>
> What is needed is simple web modules that can be re purposed easily and
> included in any sort of content management and hosting environment
> (basically any web server/Apache, MySQL, PHP environment, including Drupal,
> Joomla, etc too)
>
>
> At 20:16 05/03/2010, diva at metaverseink.com wrote:
>>
>> This troubles me too, as I have a couple of small grids that need a web
>> front end. I've been looking at Drupal this morning, but I was
>> discouraged by how horribly complicated it is to install. Even if I can
>> eventually make it to work, I will never be able to teach people how to
>> make it work. It's really horrible!
>>
>> I took a look at OSWiredux and I was also discouraged. It seems too
>> complicated. But that doesn't mean that OSWiredux is dead. Someone with
>> enough PHP knowledge should be able to fix it to work with the new DB
>> schema -- just a few table/field name changes, and it should be
>> salvageable.
>
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