Second Life Upgrade Adds XML-RPC, Partner Bonding
jstrauser writes "According to an email reprinted on the official boards, Linden Labs has released version 1.4 of its PC 'virtual world' MMO, Second Life. It includes many new features, among the most notable is support for XML-RPC. Taken from the email: 'XML-RPC allows data and commands to be sent back and forth between disparate systems over the internet... Some applications for XML-RPC include faster in-world blogging, the ability to send newsfeeds into Second Life and the capacity for store owners to manage their inventory remotely.' Will we ever need to leave the game to use functions like email and web browsing anymore?" Also mentioned in the Second Life update is: "The ability to upload custom animations, to stream music to your parcel... [plus] those of you with Second Life partners can now express your affection for all to see in your profile." We recently covered Second Life in relation to the development freeze for former rival, There Inc.
Wait, this game now offers the closest thing many of us will ever have to an actual relationship, and the first thing mentioned in the writeup is about XML?!? Have some compassion, man!
RPC? As in, "Remote Procedute Call"? As in "RPC vulnerability"? As in "something that should never have been in Windows in first place"? I don't like the sound of this...
Justice is the sheep getting arrested while an impartial judge declares the vote void.
Break out the Poser software, it's time to finally do something I've wanted for a long long time. Actually have an MMO with avatars that do what you want them to do!
I've heard a client was supposed to come out for Linux, but I haven't seen it materialize yet. Shame. I've been wanting to try out a lot of XML-RPC's possibilities, and I've got this nice Linux box here with a static IP that could make it happen--if only I could play their reindeer games.
[world's smallest fiddle starts tuning up]
I signed up for a Second Life (SL) account and now I'm hooked. In addition to the gestures and RPC that's been added in version 1.4, there's an existing feature that readers of Slashdot might be equally interested in. Objects in SL can be animated, manipulated, and enhanced with scripts that have similar syntax to C, Java, and perl.
Having coded perl for years, I was impressed when I read up on their scripting language. C, Java, and perl purists should get an account just to celebrate the absence of VB.
Michael.
Linux : Mac
took me 40 minutes to pick a SL name (choices taken), and now that I've picked one and signed up, I've forgot what the darn thing is... and shucks, I can't view the knowledge base without logging in ... which requires... wait for it.. my SL name!
Brilliant. Not to mention that their confirmation email is nowhere to be seen...
No one ever says, 'I can't read that ASCII E-mail you sent me.'