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Revision as of 07:17, 21 September 2010
Common Header Byte Format
All NetMsgs will contain a uniform header:
Element | Length | Notes |
Magic1 | int16 (2 Bytes) | Always 0x41FE |
Magic2 | int16 (2 Bytes) | Always 0x5309 |
MessageLength | int32 (4 bytes) | |
MsgType | int16 (2 bytes) | |
MessageUUID | String (Variable bytes) | |
HasRegardingUUID | Boolean (1 byte) | |
RegardingMessageUUID | String (Variable bytes) |
NetMsg Generic Templates
The GSNet Protocol provides several Template classes to be used or extended from.
GenericOneByteMsg | GenericTwoBytesMsg | GenericFourBytesMsg |
GenericMultiByteMsg | GenericOneStringMsg |
NetMsg MsgTypes
Some NetMsgs will need to have custom bodies. Here is a list of NetMsgs, their related MsgTypes, and links to details on that specific NetMsg:
MsgTypeID | Name | Description |
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0 | Failure | Uses GenericOneByteMsg |
5 | Success | |
100 | RemHostNameSET | |
150 | DisconnectREQ | |
200 | NewHostOnNet | |
250 | FullHostListREQ* | |
255 | FullHostList* | |
300 | NewSessionREQ* | |
305 | NewSession* | |
400 | GeometryREQ | |
405 | GeometryMANIFEST | |
410 | GeometryCHUNK |