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extends ../../../views/main
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block title
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title #{title} - Sphere streaming
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block extrajs
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script params = {}; params.get= {}; params.get.res = #{resolution}
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script(src="/static/js/three.min.js")
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script(src="/static/js/threetools.min.js")
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script(src="/static/js/socket.io.min.js")
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script(src="/static/js/streamingsimulator.min.js")
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block content
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h2 Sphere streaming
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p.
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<s>In fact, it's not really streaming. The sphere is fully preloaded
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and then, a mesh is created and vertices and faces are dynamically
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added to this mesh as time goes by.</s>
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p.
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In fact, it is acutally streaming. If you web browser supports
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WebSocket, you'll connect to the server and the mesh will be streamed
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onto the socket and the faces will be displayed as soon as you receive
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them.
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#container
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