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Communication between servers and clients is the backbone of a successful mod implementation. | Communication between servers and clients is the backbone of a successful mod implementation. | ||
− | Read an [[Understanding Networking# | + | Read an [[Understanding Networking#overview/1.16|overview]] of why networking matters and the basic strategies in thinking about networking. |
There are a variety of techniques provided by Forge to facilitate communication - mostly built on top of [https://netty.io netty]. | There are a variety of techniques provided by Forge to facilitate communication - mostly built on top of [https://netty.io netty]. | ||
− | The simplest, for a new mod, would be [[Using SimpleChannel | + | The simplest, for a new mod, would be [[Using SimpleChannel/1.16|SimpleImpl]], where most of the complexity of the netty system is |
abstracted away. It uses a message and handler style system. | abstracted away. It uses a message and handler style system. | ||
Latest revision as of 04:14, 27 July 2021
Communication between servers and clients is the backbone of a successful mod implementation.
Read an overview of why networking matters and the basic strategies in thinking about networking.
There are a variety of techniques provided by Forge to facilitate communication - mostly built on top of netty.
The simplest, for a new mod, would be SimpleImpl, where most of the complexity of the netty system is abstracted away. It uses a message and handler style system.
Overview
There are two primary goals in network communication:
- Making sure the client view is "in sync" with the server view
- The flower at coordinates X, Y, Z just grew
- Giving the client a way to tell the server that something has changed about the player
- the player pressed a key
The most common way to accomplish these goals is to pass messages between the client and the server. These messages will usually be structured, containing data in a particular arrangement, for easy sending and receiving.