This version primarily includes bug fixes and changes related to the support of Language Level 23.
The nyssr.net kernel consists of a single JAR file:
The kernel requires two very small third party libraries:
from | file | size | |
---|---|---|---|
JetBrains s.r.o. | annotations-26.0.1.jar | 31.170 bytes | |
json-simple-1.1.1.jar | 23.931 bytes |
You can find the kernel and the third party libraries in the lib
directory.
All other functionalities of nyssr.net are loaded as plugins at runtime.
You can find the plugins in the plugins
directory.
The subdirectories
sun
ceres
mercury
venus
moon
makemake
io
ida
eros
gaspra
earth
contain the start environments for the corresponding nodes. These are used for demonstration purposes.
The sun
, ceres
, venus
, mercury
and moon
nodes
should be started first, in any order.
To start a node, change to the corresponding subdirectory and start the shell script start.cmd
.
Start the other nodes accordingly.
You can now start the browser: http://localhost:8086/index.html.
The last node you can start is the Swing client (earth
).
The node earth
is a Swing client node. See here for more details.
If the nodes sun, ceres and moon have been started, you can connect your browser to it: RemoteSkin for the Web.
A login dialog appears in which you enter the following credentials:
An application is started that enables other applications to be started. In the demonstration, this is only the user management application. You can enter and change users, roles and rights.
Name | Type | Size | |
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NY_WebAppUserManagerPlugIn-2.4.0.jar | application | 18 KBytes | |
NY_00001_YesNoPlugIn-2.4.0.jar | dialog | 9 KBytes | |
NY_00301_EditUserPlugIn-2.4.0.jar | dialog | 12 KBytes | |
NY_00302_AddRolesPlugIn-2.4.0.jar | dialog | 12 KBytes | |
NY_00303_AddUserPlugIn-2.4.0.jar | dialog | 12 KBytes | |
NY_00304_EditRightPlugIn-2.4.0.jar | dialog | 11 KBytes | |
NY_00305_AddRightPlugIn-2.4.0.jar | dialog | 11 KBytes | |
NY_00306_AddRolePlugIn-2.4.0.jar | dialog | 11 KBytes | |
NY_00307_EditRolePlugIn-2.4.0.jar | dialog | 11 KBytes | |
NY_00308_GrantRightsPlugIn-2.4.0.jar | dialog | 12 KBytes | |
NY_00309_ChangePasswordPlugIn-2.4.0.jar | dialog | 12 KBytes | |
NY_00310_UserListPlugIn-2.4.0.jar | part of main dialog | 16 KBytes | |
NY_00311_RoleListPlugIn-2.4.0.jar | part of main dialog | 15 KBytes | |
NY_00312_RightListPlugIn-2.4.0.jar | part of main dialog | 14 KBytes | |
NY_00313_RemoveRolesPlugIn-2.4.0.jar | dialog | 12 KBytes | |
NY_00314_RevokeRightsPlugIn-2.4.0.jar | dialog | 12 KBytes | |
NY_00315_CurrentUserPlugIn-2.4.0.jar | dialog | 11 KBytes |
Each dialog is started with a message, can communicate with the owner as required, can start further dialogs and sends a message with the result to the owner when the dialog is ended.
Each dialog communicates directly (and not via the application) with the browser and the session manager that provides the data. It retrieves the data it needs and changes the DOM of the website to display the UI. Each application and each dialog can also be loaded multiple times on different nodes. Load balancing takes place at application and dialog level.
Of course, you don't have to do this in the same way as in the demonstration. During development, you can also load all plugins, which are spread across a handful of nodes here, on a single node. We always load the plugins we are working on onto one node, while finished plugins run on one or more nodes nearby. You can also pack as many dialogs as you like into a JAR, or leave all dialogs directly with the application - your choice. You now have the opportunity to give your workgroups maximum independence.
The Node Manager displays the nodes and links of the network in a diagram.
Nodes and links can be clicked with the mouse, which will display information below the diagram.
If a node has been selected, the following actions can be selected in the menu:
The Node Manager is currently under development. It is intended to be the portal to the network in the future. Soon, it will be possible to:
When you start the Swing Client Node (earth), a login dialog appears. You need the following credentials:
After the connection is established, another dialog appears in which two demo applications can be started.
The last node (earth) is a client node and can be started multiple times. The applications can be started as often as desired.
The demo environment is configured for use on one computer. If the nodes are to be run on different computers, the configuration files must be adapted. More nodes can also be added or removed. New nodes require unique node IDs.
Our Java framework is available for download. It is fully featured, allowing you to develop projects without any limitations. However, please note that for any commercial use, the purchase of a valid license is required.
nyssr.net is not open source, because we work for 100% on our projects. While we give away non-commercial licenses at no cost, we charge a fee for each commercially used nyssr.net node.
For more information visit this page.
The JAR files (kernel, plug-ins) included in this download are fully operational and programmable. They have been compiled with JAVA 8; other JAVA versions are easily available on request (from JAVA version 8 upwards). Tell us what you need.
You can find more information and the documentation on sillysky.net. We are happy to answer questions by email or in our forum. Have fun trying it out!
If you would like us to develop a new application for you, or if an existing application is to be enhanced by nyssr.net, please let us know. Let us know what you would like to spend on the work. Just send us an email
Michael Hoppe
sillysky.net
February 24, 2025