[MUD-Dev] Jukebox

Vadim Tkachenko vt at freehold.crocodile.org
Mon Mar 23 20:52:21 CET 1998


Joel Dillon wrote:
> 
> On Sun, 22 Mar 1998, Vadim Tkachenko spake thus:
> 
> [snipped stuff about features]
> 
> >
> > Right now I'm working on the implementation of the servlet protocol
> > adaptor based on HttpServlet (to create the way to communicate to the
> > ActiveX controls, which other guys write).
> 
>   Uurgh ;)

Aha, tough for them :-)

> > Well, the history of that goes back to 1990 and the first commercial C++
> > compiler, and it's been tested by several project teams, so I hope it
> > will be useful for you too.
> >
> > Status: free.
> >
> > So, if you think this is the right thing for the list, please let me
> > know *what* exactly you'd like to see first.
> 
>   Well, perhaps you could tell us how this stuff would fit into a Mud?
> It sounds more business-orientated to me; I mean your average LP or
> Moo doesn't really have 'business logic'.

Actually, the 'business logic' is a very loose concept and can contain
any type of logic you want to call 'business'.

See, this project used to support, in turn:

- (attempt) Fidonet-compatible mailer (Windows 3.11, 1992);
- Electronic fund transfer system (Windows 3.11, 1993);
- Corporate activity tracking database (OS/2, 1994-5);
- Securities trading system (Java, 1996);
- MUD server sceleton (Java, 1996-7)

So there _was_ a possibility to cut the lowest common denominator from
all those systems, and there goes Jukebox.

The exact place is - a wrapper which carries out all life support and
plumbing, so to say.

>         Jo

--
Still alive and smile stays on,
Vadim Tkachenko <vt at freehold.crocodile.org>
--
UNIX _is_ user friendly, he's just very picky about who his friends are



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