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Java Quagents Client

The Java Quagents Client is made of two parts - the core API and the front-end Scenarios. The API is meant for internal development, and will usually not be necessary to modify for most intents and purposes. The front-end is meant for general user development - research, education, et cetera. This wiki is meant to detail the abstract structure of the client. For information on usage, see the Java Client Tutorial.

Compiling The Client

To compile the client, simply navigate to the client/API/ directory and type "ant". To remove the associated build directory and executable jar, type "ant clean".

Launching The Client

The server and client must be launched independently. The server must be running when the client jar is executed.

To start the server:

  • Navigate to the top-level quagents directory.
  • Launch the server using the run script by executing "./run.sh <builddir>", where <builddir> corresponds to the directory which you specified during initial installation.

NOTE: if you receive an error when attempting to run the script, use the command "chmod u+x run.sh" to fix.

To start the client:

  • Navigate to <topdir>/client/API/, where <topdir> corresponds to the top-level quagents directory.
  • Execute the command "java -jar Quagents3.jar <SCENARIONAME> <MAP>".
    • For a list of usable maps and scenarios, execute "java -jar Quagents3.jar" (note: this is not synchronized with new maps and scenarios automatically, these must be inserted at ScenarioStarter?.java).

Internal Structure

Entities

All objects in quake which may impact the game world are treated as Entities, and represented with the Entity interface. This includes both the GOD (Director) and Quagents. All Commands and ReaderThreads? (see below) use entities to perform internal operations, so socket operations are independent of entity type.

Client (Entity)

The Client entity is an implementation of a QuagentEntity?, which is a derived form the aforementioned Entity. It represents a Quagent in the Quake world. The Client is notable because it provides a multitude of convenience methods for executing Commands. We realize that the , so this provides a more functional paradigm for users.

Commands

The Java client is built on Command objects. These objects each represent one or more commands. Each command must first be instantiated, which sets all relevant parameters and generates necessary structures for use in data retrieval. At this point, the Command is independent of a command "executor". Once the command is constructed, it must then be attached to an executor. This may most easily be accomplished by using the Entity

ReaderThread?

Another important structure is the non-blocking ReaderThread?. Each entity has a ReaderThread? associated with it, which handles read operations from the socket. Once a message is read, it is parsed and interpreted, at which point the ReaderThread? locates the Command object associated with the message (by using the command ID and a list of currently running operations) and performs the relevant operation.

Listeners

External (User-Level) Structure

List of Files

For More Information

For more detailed information on class and method uses, see the javadoc, located at <topdir>/client/API/doc/

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