user's session if their client object is not yet resolved. When it does,
their session will be "started" for the first time and everything will
work itself out.
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being able to send a message immediately to the client due to it being too
large or the client's outgoing networking buffer being full for some other
reason (many messages sent very quickly or client that's reading messages
slowly).
I still need to add code to disconnect a client who fails to read messages
in a sufficiently timely manner.
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call super.sessionDidEnd() and still do things with the client object at
the termination of the session.
Also removed the passing of the client object to sessionConnectionClosed()
because it's still possible that it won't be avaiable when that method is
called and whatever is being done there should also be done in
sessionDidEnd() if it is to work when the user ends their session as well
as when they disconnect.
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because it will have been cleared out of _clobj by the time said method is
called if it is called as a part of a terminated session.
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managers can participate, reporting lies, damned lies and useful
statistics. Initial participants include the client manager, the
connection manager and the distributed object manager.
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connected or disconnected. Use this to determine if a client has "expired"
(meaning they've been disconnected for too long).
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the server in 90 seconds. The client is set up to ping the server if it
has had nothing to say to it for other reasons in the last 60 seconds.
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react to player disconnection, idle (implementation still pending), and
reconnection appropriately. Added PlaceManager.bodyUpdated().
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they needed to and when all that was stripped away, they didn't really
need their own config files.
Now what little config they need is provided by the users of these basic
services so that said users can make their own decisions about where to
obtain configuration information.
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processed everything put into its queue during the initialization process.
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method invocation services and converted everything to the new style.
Could this be my biggest checkin ever?
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to end the session of a client that was already ended would result in
funny business.
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gracefully with failures; also no longer attempt to send messages to a
connection that has already been closed.
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between connections even on JVMs (like Linux's) that seem to feel no need
to actually return anything sensible from InetAddress.toString().
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interpreted according to a globally established base time.
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single instance of the IntervalManager unlike the standard Java Timer
services which would require someone to have a timer instance to do the
scheduling of our safe intervals. Plus Ray will be much happier now that
the SafeInterval is not so flippant about reusing methods.
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