Momoko 0.4.1 review
DownloadMomoko project is a generic, object-oriented, modular, extensible environment for creating multi-user environments
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Momoko project is a generic, object-oriented, modular, extensible environment for creating multi-user environments.
It is suitable for writing MUDs, servers, and community-based Web sites.
It is written in pure Java and supports Java and Python as internal scripting languages.
Momoko provides facilities for organizing objects into tree-based hierarchies, orthogonal persistence, a transparent distributed objects system, remote access to source code and user files via WebDAV, a telnet-enabled shell for manipulating the object database, and an integrated build process which can be triggered remotely.
Momoko imports various information which exists on the Internet into a distributed, object-oriented, virtual filesystem. You can then export such information in various ways to the Internet.
Momoko currently ships with modules to import IRC channels and MH-style mail archives. So you can both chat and check your e-mail via Momoko.
Momoko also ships with a MOO-like command set for interacting with the object tree and a fully functioning web forum for reading your mail archives and posting replies.
In a nutshell, Momoko is a MOO, a web application server, a threaded discussion forum, and an IRC client, all at once. And that's just what's currently shipping with it.
Momoko is, more than anything, a tool for building multi-user Internet applications.
The currently shipping ones were just the first things that I thought of.
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