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Week 24 – Testing the all Different Applications Together

The integration of all various part and applications for the second life shop system is shown in the below video clips. In this video one can notice that the following steps where tested: Login to Second Life’s Shop Manager Application … Continue reading

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Week 23 – Building the Second Life Shop Manager (Web Service Implementation)

Initially, the web service was referenced, as shown in figure 1 and figure 2 below. This is done by adding the web link previously created (i.e., http://www.frans-secondlife.co.nf/service.php?wsdl).  Once the web reference is added, the three methods are displayed and thus … Continue reading

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Week 23 – Second Life – Building the Second Life Shop Manager (Design)

This application is a windows base application and consists of two main areas. These are the part which communicates with second life, using the Open Metaverse libraries, and the part which communicates with the owner’s web site, using the Web … Continue reading

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Week 23 – Combining all Technologies Together (Second Life Shop)

In order to add some more functionality to the shop created in second life virtual world, it was decided to combine all technologies used so far and create a Windows application, called ‘Second Life Shop Manager’. This application will make … Continue reading

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Week 22 – Web Services

Web Services is a standardised way of integrating Web applications. They allow functions and/or messages to be published on the internet using various standards, including: XML – which tags the data SOAP – which transfers the data WSDL – which … Continue reading

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