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imported>Hendrik Brummermann →World.java: added missing call to world.initialize() as reported by maxgmer |
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There are a few choices to be made about the configuration of our server. They are covered below, so make sure that you are reading the correct instructions. |
There are a few choices to be made about the configuration of our server. They are covered below, so make sure that you are reading the correct instructions. |
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* This example is using the h2 database to store data. This uses a single file for storing the data, and does not need login credentials. You need to decide where the database file will be stored. |
* This example is using the h2 database to store data. This uses a single file for storing the data, and does not need login credentials. You need to decide where the database file will be stored. This configuration is referred to as an embedded h2 database. It is further restricted by being single user access, meaning the server becomes that single user and you cannot access the database when the server is running. |
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* MySQL can also be used but this is covered in the [[Chat Tutorial in NetBeans/MySQL]] page; you may need this if there is more to be stored in the database, or if you want a different security model. This will allow the database to be examined when the server is running. |
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* The server and client code can be written and linked to the Marauroa engine as a jar file or as a NetBeans project if you have the source code. This choice affects the actions you must take. |
* The server and client code can be written and linked to the Marauroa engine as a jar file or as a NetBeans project if you have the source code. This choice affects the actions you must take. |
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if (instance == null) { |
if (instance == null) { |
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instance = new World(); |
instance = new World(); |
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instance.initialize() |
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} |
} |
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return instance; |
return instance; |
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