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rather than multi-threaded (which may be behind the occasional test freezes)
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I've changed the extension point name, and the internal references that
used the same string. I also fixed up the messaging around the asset
loader so that it is more explicit.
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The change makes two principal implementation changes:
[1] It removes the hard coded set of possible asset server client
implementations, allowing any arbitrary implementation that has been
identified to the PluginLoader as an appropriate extension. The
extension point for asset server client extension
is /OpenSim/AssetServerClient. All of the old configuration rules have
been preserved, and any of the legacy configuration values will still
work as they did before, except the implementation is now loaded as a
plug-in, rather than as a hard-coded instantiation of a specific class.
The re-hashing of IAssetServer as an extension of IPlugin made upgrading
of the implementation classes a necessity.
Caveat: I have not been able to meaningfully test the crypto-grid
clients. I believe they should work correctly, but the refactoring
necessary to handle plug-in based initialization (vs constructor-based
initialisation) admits the possibility of a problem.
[2] The asset cache implementation, previously introduce as a hard-code
class instantiation is now implemented as an IPlugin. Once again the
previous (configurationless) behavior has been preserved. But now it is
possible for those interested in experimenting with cache technologies
to do so simply by introducing a new extension for the asset cache
extension point (/OpenSim/AssetCache).
I've tested all of the configuration settings, after applying the patch
to a newly extracted tree, and they seem to work OK.
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* This is a HUGE OMG update and will definitely have unknown side effects.. so this is really only for the strong hearted at this point. Regular people should let the dust settle.
* This has been tested to work with most basic functions. However.. make sure you back up 'everything' before using this. It's that big!
* Essentially we're back at square 1 in the testing phase.. so lets identify things that broke.
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being done by the lower database layers
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an asset to be missing
* This prevents repeated requests for the same missing asset to the asset server, hopefully reducing the load a little
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* This revision also includes a very temporary fix for the fact that NREs are received because of a missing avatar apperance in grid mode
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* Added new generic "Location" class to handle 2D integer locations. Going to use it to replace all RegionHandle and X,Y coordinate references throughout the entire project. You have been warned.
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(this took a while to run).
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* This fixes some of the 'runaway downloads' problem but not all of it
* Also fix up logging messages so texture requests are reported as such rather than as assets
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* shortened references
* Removed redundant 'this'
* Normalized EOF
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* The AssetServerBase is now responsible for dequeueing, the server implementations merely recieves ProcessRequest( AssetRequest req )
* Catchall added around queue processing thread so thread won't abort on exceptions.
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notice of doom
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fitting name. As the call shouldn't actually return the data, but just add a request for the data to be sent back via the callback.
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