Tuesday, 30 September 2008

AI 93: Apache platform for = 2D Websites; OpenSim platform for 3D websites as it is supported by a growing number of grid providers


OpenSim is now the leading open-source Virtual World Platform (Refer to AI 92, 83, 73 and 70) and is in poll position for delivering 3D web-sites.

OpenSim is coded in Microsoft’s web-services language C# and is developed to operate under Mono (UNIX) or Microsoft .NET runtimes.

OpenSim was created with libsecondlife, an open source library derived from the source code to the Second Life's viewer. The code that operates SL's server grid remains closed source, however, so OpenSim is a fully open alternative.

As leading OpenSim developer Adam Frisby stated:

"We used the term 're-engineered'-- it was re-implemented from standards, but on the backend it's a very, very different beast. As best as we can tell (without seeing the source to the Linden Lab server), the structure internally is radically different partly due to our desire to keep things usable for non-SL style worlds."

OpenSim is the leading platform for 3D websites in a way that Apache is the leading platform for 3D websites.

Over two dozen on the OpenSim group's Grid List ( http://opensimulator.org/wiki/Grid_List) have emerged with many designed to serve specific groups and activities, such as for the Chinese market. Reactiongrid, an OpenSim area, is now running on SQL Server, Microsoft’s offering in the highly-competitive database market.

There are many veiwers for OpenSim including realXtend, The Hippo OpenSim viewer, - The Opensim Kid Browser and Xenki.