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Using the Shockwave Multiuser Server version 2.0 and Xtras
Use the Shockwave Multiuser Server and the Multiuser Xtra to create applications that let users collaborate over a network, such as:
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Holding an online meeting using a shared whiteboard that each participant can write on |
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Hosting a custom chat room with that lets users exchange pictures and sounds, in addition to text |
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Creating an environment that lets one participant control the other participants' browsers |
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Running a multiplayer game that is connected to a database that stores player information and scores |
- Using the Shockwave Multiuser Server and Xtra
- The server application
- Multiuser dictionary
Use the Multiuser
example movie to see how a simple multiuser movie is created and implemented.
Download Multiuser_2.0_Example.zip (64k)
Download Multiuser_2.0_Example.sea.hqx (192k)
To print this document, download the PDF version.
Download the Windows Multiuser 2.0 documentation PDF (104k)
Download the Macintosh Multiuser 2.0 documentation PDF (760k)
To view this document locally, download the HTML version.
Download multiuser_2.0_html.zip (156k)
Download multiuser_2.0_html.sea.hqx (344k)
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Jay Armstrong
Jay has worked with Director since version 4, including roles in Technical Support, Quality Assurance, and Instructional Media. He has written documentation for Director versions 8, 8.5, and MX.
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Multiuser Server, Multiuser Xtra, multiplay, multiuse, multiuser connect, database connect, TCP/IP, IRC, chat, peer, internet |
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