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OpenSim.Framework.
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the actual class names.
This is usually because the file name was singular (*Service*) but the class name was plural (*Services*).
This is to make configuration easier rather than having to look in the c# code itself to find the slightly different name of the connector.
This does not affect existing configuration since the files are being renamed rather than the classes.
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exception in service connectors
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OpenSim.Framework -- just pasted them in WebUtil. This is so that code that uses the Service connectors don't need to include the HttpServer dll -- that was odd.
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flexible without changing current behavior
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possible implementations. This doesn't change any behavior or any Robust code, but it simplifies the SimianGrid connector by using the standard OpenSim interface for setting last position now
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* Bug fix in TPs across neighboring regions: bug was introduced when getting rid of crashed sessions.
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detection from Robust connector. Fixed Simian to continue to send those location updates upon parcel crossing, without changing the interface.
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will want to track position against sessionID instead of userID
* Updated SimianPresenceServiceConnector to use the new LoggedOut/SetHome/etc methods and only update session position on parcel crossing
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home and position info in the presence service. WARNING: I violated a taboo by deleting 2 migration files and simplifying the original table creation for Presence. This should not cause any problems to anyone, though. Things will work with the new simplified table, as well as with the previous contrived one. If there are any problems, solving them is as easy as dropping the presence table and deleting its row in the migrations table. The presence info only exists during a user's session anyway.
BTW, the Meshing files want to be committed too -- EOFs.
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for it. GridUserService makes more sense; it's the user of the grid, "grid user". I changed it everywhere.
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