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The Design And Implementation Of The Server System For A Mobile Network Game Based On NoSQL

Posted on:2015-12-26Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X J WuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2308330461960695Subject:Software engineering
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These years, with the growing popularity of moblile devices and the appearance and mature of excellent mobile operating systems, the development and promotion of mobile games have become more convenient which brings unprecedented opportunities to the market of mobile games. Among those, card games are more popular for their delights and using of fragments of time.There are no mature technical solutions of how to establish a mobile network game system for the early stage of this area. Different from that of traditional network games, there are lots of problems of Server Development to be solved, including development efficiency, system performance and stability, system scalability and communication flows.The issue is based on a project from Nanjing Morln Co.LTD and the project is a Mobile MMOG game named Loving Guandan. It’s a card game combining leisure and social based on C/S framework which is composed of a Java-developed server and multi-platform clients. The paper, with an emphasis on the use of NoSQL technology, proposes a completed and practical solution.The paper includes such work:the requirement analysis of the server system of Loving Guandan based on the characters and user cases of the game; the design of the system with data layer as the main part; implementation of the system based on MongoDB, Redis and Spring-Data.The paper provides a pratical solution of how to implement a server of a mobile network game. The solution works effectively to the problems of system efficiency, stability and scalability and at the same time improves the developing efficiency and saves cost. The solution will work as a valuable reference to many other mobile network game developers.
Keywords/Search Tags:mobile network game, Loving Guandan, NoSQL, MongoDB, Redis, Spring-Data
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