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=== Example ===
=== Example ===
Below is a sample configuration file that will enter a user into the Universe with the ID <pre>123-456</pre>
Below is a sample configuration file that will enter a user into the Universe with the ID <pre>123-456</pre>
<code>
<pre>
{
{
   "universeId": "123-456"
   "universeId": "123-456"
}
}
</code>
</pre>






The only reference to that system is present in the [[Headless_Client/Configuration_File | headless client configuration file]].
The only reference to that system is present in the [[Headless_Client/Configuration_File | headless client configuration file]].

Revision as of 01:07, 26 January 2024

Universes are primarily a Business feature. Regular users usually won't be able to use it.

Universes, provide a way to separate your Resonite sessions from the regular population of Resonite.

When using a universe:

  • Users not in your universe will not be able to see your Sessions
  • Users in your universe will not be able to see Sessions from other universes or the regular Resonite session list.

Use Cases

Resonite Universes are suitable for the following use cases:

  • Education
  • Business & Government uses
  • Research

Properties

Universes have two important properties:

  • Name - The Name of the universe
  • ID - The ID of the universe

Known Universes

The majority of Universes are private for Resonite's Business customers. Therefore they are not listed here. If any public ones are created we'll list them here.

Switching to a Universe

To run Resonite from a specific Universe, you'll need to utilize a Startup Config File. Inside the configuration file, the universeId property must be set to the ID of the universe you would like to be in.

Example

Below is a sample configuration file that will enter a user into the Universe with the ID

123-456
{
  "universeId": "123-456"
}


The only reference to that system is present in the headless client configuration file.