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Jonathan? Whats with the redundency of God's will? If there is a God I'm sure he doesn't want you asking permission for everything you do :) Guidence maybe :) Ben ----- Original Message ----- From: Jonathan Smith <jon_1_5@hotmail.com> To: <gameprogrammer@gameprogrammer.com> Sent: Friday, June 16, 2000 7:47 PM Subject: java servers using ServerSocket > Hi, java man here again, Praise God. I'm having a bit of a problem here. > I'm not to learned in the area of servers, but I certainly would like to > learn: > 1. How to make them; > > 2. How to use them; > > 3. How they work. > > I know that discussing an issue such as servers could take a long time, > but if anyone could find the time to help I would greatly appreciate it. > I want to know how to use them because, one, if it's God's will, I want > to create an mpog war/strategy game(where if a player signs off he can leave > a strategy for his "country" to use while he is away, so that his absence > doesn't disturb the game), and, of course, I would have to use servers to > update everything on everyone's gameboard, two, I have a tictactoe game > already completed and I want to make it so two people can play and chat, at > the same time, over the net, if it's God's will. > If you could, I really need to learn this in Java, specifically, from > what I know, using Socket and ServerSocket. If not Java, then I would still > like to know how they work and how I can use them. Thanks > > > > Peace and may God > direct your life > Amen, Jonathan Smith > > ________________________________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com > > ================================================================= > The GameProgrammer.Com mailing list is for the open discussion > of any topic related to the art, science, and business of > programming games. This list is especially tolerant of beginners. > We were all beginners once > > To SUBSCRIBE or UNSUBSCRIBE please visit: > http://gameprogrammer.com/mailinglist.html ================================================================= The GameProgrammer.Com mailing list is for the open discussion of any topic related to the art, science, and business of programming games. This list is especially tolerant of beginners. We were all beginners once To SUBSCRIBE or UNSUBSCRIBE please visit: http://gameprogrammer.com/mailinglist.html
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