Can you give an example?Question: Can I build a web application that uses Kitely as my backend infrastructure?
Answer: Yes you can, and we'll be happy to hear your feedback on what additional features you would like us to provide.
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Re: Please explain FAQ
Kitely provides virtual world simulators on demand. Accessing them is currently done using SL-derived viewers but that doesn't have to always be the case. The question was about whether one can build a web application that uses Kitely as a backend and the answer is yes. For example, someone could build a service that provides customized and programatically configurable environments to users. Those environments could be accessed via some web-based interface or via the existing SL-derived viewers. Kitely's part in this is enabling the web appilcation to store/run/clone those environments on demand (the backend side).
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Re: Please explain FAQ
Thanks -- that clarifies matters.
Ilan Tochner wrote:Kitely provides virtual world simulators on demand. Accessing them is currently done using SL-derived viewers but that doesn't have to always be the case. The question was about whether one can build a web application that uses Kitely as a backend and the answer is yes. For example, someone could build a service that provides customized and programatically configurable environments to users. Those environments could be accessed via some web-based interface or via the existing SL-derived viewers. Kitely's part in this is enabling the web appilcation to store/run/clone those environments on demand (the backend side).