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* All actions are asynchronous | * All actions are asynchronous | ||
* Send all waiting actions (in client) to one server script using a background thread. | * Send all waiting actions (in client) to one server script using a background thread. | ||
** The client application holds a list of actions waiting to be performed (with a generated serial id) | |||
** A json-list with actions | ** A json-list with actions | ||
** All actions have a serial number (unique to user and say 5 min?) and info on what to perform | ** All actions have a serial number (unique to user and say 5 min?) and info on what to perform | ||
** If the action already took place (serial number) just send the updated info (for that action) | ** If the action already took place (serial number) just send the updated info (for that action) | ||
** The server responds with apropriate data on all actions or error messages and also a part with new data (that might have been changed) | ** The server responds with apropriate data on all actions or error messages and also a part with new data (that might have been changed) | ||
** The client updates data and remove confirmed actions from the list of waiting actions | |||
** The client sends a new request with waiting actions (including those who where not confirmed) | |||
* Notification from server if nearby actions take place, the notifications shall contain enough data to update the info in the client (typically attacks) | * Notification from server if nearby actions take place, the notifications shall contain enough data to update the info in the client (typically attacks) |