- Added lookup in the data-layer
- MySQL works
- SQLite doesn't have a grid-db, so it won't work there
- I added MSSQL-code to the best of my knowledge; but I don't know MSSQL :-)
- Added the plumbing up to OGS1GridServices. This speaks with the grid-server
via XMLRPC.
- Modified MapSearchModule to use the new data. It's backward compatible; if
used with an old grid-server, it just returns one found region instead of a
list.
- Refactored a bit.
Note: This updates data, grid-server and region code. No new files.
1. type issues on column create in ado.net
2. not setting a field in the ado.net row translates into explicitely
setting it to null in sqlite land (because it can't read the defaults
stanzas out of the database)
Things should work again after this.
Active gestures are sent as part of the login-response. Added
fetchActiveGestures to SQLite and MySQL; added an empty one for MSSQL and
NHibernate. Using the empty ones won't cause errors, but doesn't provide
persistence either, of course.
- Add necessary dummy Dispose-methods where they are missing
- Implement the SQLite Dispose-methods
(currently only used for unit tests, in the next commit)
.config (which no one does). Dropping in the .config lets you see that debug
messages, which is handy while writing tests and figuring out why things don't
behave like you would guess.
OpenSim.Data.Tests, then subclass with custom init bits for sqlite.
As I've only been testing the plugin interfaces anyway, this should
make it very easy to write only a little bit of code to use these
tests for other databases. It will also give us the framework for
definining the datastore behavior and making sure that all the databases
do the same thing.
Floating text, Rotation, Texture animation, Particle System
This will make "Eye Candy" scripts work without modification in
XEngine. The use of the CHANGED_REGION_RESTART hack is no longer
needed. Implemented in MySQL only, hovertext also in SQLite.
* 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.