Nebulae MutiUser Server NEBULAE MUTIUSER SERVER HELP: INSTALLING THE SERVER  
 

Tabuleiro Nebulae MultiUser Server is available as a packaged Java file, named "Nebulae.jar". Nebulae download packages also include a version of the free HSQL Database engine, used for the internal database functions. Nebulae servers can operate with or without database functions, but we recommend enabling database support in order to access administrative functions and DBObject commands. A third file named "Nebulae.cfg" is used to configure the server. There is also a template file named "Movie.cfg" that can be used to configure movie-specific commands.

Nebulae has been installed and tested in Solaris, FreeBSD, MacOSX, Windows and in different distributions of Linux (RedHat, Slackware and Debian). The only real requirement is a Java virtual machine compatible with Java 2 (JDK 1.5 or newer.)

Note: users upgrading from Nebulae 1.1 should consult the technote at xtras.tabuleiro.com/support/technotes/nebulae/ns007.htm for additional information before installing version 1.2.7. Users upgrading to version 2 should consult the technote at xtras.tabuleiro.com/support/technotes/nebulae/ns008.htm.

 

Installing on Linux/Solaris/Unix

 

Installing on MacOSX

 

Installing on Windows

 

After installation is complete you can customize the server by editing the "Nebulae.cfg" file. This file provides most of the configuration options also available for the Shockwave MultiUser Server 3, so the settings should be familiar to most multiuser developers:

 

Nebulae.cfg file configuration

 

It is also possible to configure movie-specific properties. A template file named "Movie.cfg" is supplied. In order to configure a specific movie you can should copy and rename this file to match the name of the target movie, for example to "Chat.cfg" to configure a movie named "Chat". All configuration files should be kept in the same directory where the server application is started.

 

Movie.cfg file configuration