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Simple Network Zui Chat Example:
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- Red nodes are for system host targets
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- Teal nodes are for system and html browser client targets
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** If you plan on using 3rd party server / client configuration please keep in mind our nodes use bytes and buffers even for regular strings
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** Once a buffer is read it is not accessible any more, meaning if a msg parser node matches the same API field the buffer will be read and converted back into its data type
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** Both host nodes and client nodes are allowed on the same node tree however browser html targets are not capable of being hosts. A browser cannot create/listen to TCP/UDP ports) so any host related nodes will be ignored when targeting html browsers
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** System server *targets (like hashlink C for desktop/mobile) are intended to basically turn your desktop/mobile device into a server to which you can connect to with either another client instance on desktop/mobile or with a browser instance only as a client.
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C targets = host / client
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Browser = only client
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Krom = N/A (for now)
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Introduction to Networking in Leenkx 3D | Overview of all nodes
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=135&v=ZmaG_JFmn0Q&feature=youtu.be
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