Scaling up to support the hundreds of thousands, even millions of users playing massive online games is an ongoing industry problem. The goal with Sun's Project Darkstar is to provide an infrastructure that lets people write massive multiplayer online games that can scale dynamically, while not being required to change their programming model.
Jim Waldo, distinguished engineer, principal investigator at Sun Labs and chief architect of Project Darkstar, joins Innovating@Sun host Hal Stern for a podcast that highlights how Project Darkstar addresses the issues with massive multi-player online games. Listen in to hear about:
If you're interested in network game development, check out the latest edition of Innovating@Sun and go to Project Darkstar to pick up documentation, tutorials, or the binary. Check out sample programs and Javadoc. Don't worry about what platform you're running, it's all in Java. Get involved in forums and start playing today!
Links:

Transcript
Project Darkstar Website
Project Darkstar Overview
Darkstar CTO Interview
Project Darkstar: Changing the Game



Hi...
The topics of your podcast sound really interesting! I would like to subscribe to the podcast but I can't seem to find a feed link - can you help me out?
Thanks for your help. :)
Kind regards,
Lars Ottesen Henriksen
Posted by Lars Ottesen Henriksen on September 22, 2007 at 02:59 AM PDT #
Hi Lars! Thank you for your kind words. You can subscribe to all the shows on iTunes.
Also, feel free to suggest topics for future shows. We always like suggestions.
Cheers!
Posted by 24.5.2.214 on September 22, 2007 at 06:56 AM PDT #
Hi Laura.(?)
Thanks - I found it! Here's the link to the podcast feed in iTunes in case others might need it (maybe you could put it in the links?):
http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=203352791&s=143458
I'll let you know if I come up with some ideas :)
Kind regards,
Lars Ottesen Henriksen
Posted by Lars Ottesen Henriksen on September 22, 2007 at 07:11 AM PDT #
Excellent suggestion. Will do.
Posted by 24.5.2.214 on September 22, 2007 at 07:15 AM PDT #