Michael Bayne a1aa2d77ae Revamping/cleanup of how we handle authentication usernames as well as chained
authenticators and chained session factories. We can share a lot more code this
way and the implicit requirement that the default authenticator/factory had to
be configured before anyone else configured a chanied author/factory is gone.

The other big change is that Credentials doesn't require a username
(UsernamePasswordCreds inherits that username so most derived classes don't
notice any difference). Instead we require that a canonical authentication
username be determined and configured in AuthingConnection during the
authentication process. This canonical username is then used to resolve the
client session and map everything in the client manager.

This is pretty much exactly what was going on before except that we were doing
it all in an ad hoc way by jamming a new name into Credentials during the
authentication process and also doing jiggery pokery in
PresentsSession.assignStartingUsername. That all goes away and/or becomes
cleaner and more explicit.

This is going to impact some Yohoho jiggery pokery, which I will shortly commit
a patch for, but we're going to need to test it. Omelets, eggs, etc.


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The Narya library
-----------------

The Narya library provides various facilities for making networked
multiplayer games. It's various packages include:

  * geom, util, io - basic tools for doing networked I/O, data structure
    manipulation and some geometry math
  * resource - tools for bundling, deploying and managing media (images,
    sounds, etc.) with a game
  * media - a framework for doing "active" rendering in Java
  * media.image - tools for loading, caching, manipulating and displaying images
  * media.sound - tools for loading, caching, and playing audio
  * media.animation, media.sprite - works in concert with the active
    rendering system and provides tools for defining and manipulating
    sprites (graphical entities that follow paths) and animations
    (graphical entities that affect the display in other ways)
  * miso - a framework for defining and displaying isometrically rendered scenes
  * presents - a framework for distributing information among a server and
    networked clients
  * crowd - builds on the presents framework to create the notion of
    bodies and rooms and provides chat infrastructure
  * whirled - builds on the crowd framework and defines a scene graph with
    portals to move between scenes and provides hooks for distributing and
    updating scene data (for example isometric rendering information) over
    the network
  * cast - a framework for defining and using recolorable, composited
    characters with different poses and actions
  * parlor - builds upon the crowd framework to create the notion of a
    game with players and provides tools for making turn based games
  * puzzle - builds on the parlor and media frameworks to provide tools
    for implementing puzzle games in a networked environment
  * micasa - builds on the parlor framework to provide lobbies and
    matchmaking for multiplayer games 

Documentation is somewhat sparse at the moment, but inspection of the code
in the tests/ directory shows examples of use of many features of the
library.

Building
--------

Building the library is very simple. First ensure that the necessary third
party jar files are available either in the lib/ directory or in the
system wide jar file location specified in build.xml. See lib/README for a
list of the necessary third party jar files and how to get them.

The library is built using ant, a modern build tool available from The
Jakarta Project. If you aren't already using ant for other projects, it
can be found here:

  http://jakarta.apache.org/ant/

Invoke ant with any of the following targets:

  all: builds the distribution files and javadoc documentation
  compile: builds only the class files (dist/classes)
  javadoc: builds only the javadoc documentation (dist/docs)
  dist: builds the distribution jar files (dist/*.jar)

Distribution
------------

The Narya library is released under the LGPL. The most recent version of
the library is available here:

  http://www.threerings.net/code/narya/

Contribution
------------

Contributions to Narya are welcome. Control of the CVS repository is
presently in the hands of mdb@threerings.net, who should be emailed about
submissions. Soon we will be migrating to Subversion and making the
repository publicly accessible. For now, source releases are available at
the above website.

Contact Information
-------------------

Narya is actively developed by the scurvy dogs at Three Rings Design,
Inc. Contact Michael Bayne <mdb@threerings.net> with questions, comments
and other wordly endeavors.

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