It is definitely possible for third-parties to unofficially update CraftBukkit, though it is fairly difficult, I would not necessarily recommend...
"Spout" can refer to at least two separate projects, in this context you were probably looking for the "legacy" projects, SpoutPlugin and...
Before MCPC+ there was MCPC (without the "+"), the difference being that it required special versions of each mod (known as "ports"). MCPC+ first...
I use something like this: `/usr/libexec/java_home -version 1.7`/bin/java -jar craftbukkit.jar Alternatively you can substitute the full path...
This type information is not usually necessary at runtime so it is not present in the Minecraft jars shipped by Mojang (mc-dev is decompiled from...
Check out this thread: http://forums.bukkit.org/threads/backwards-compatibility-protocol-version.176565/#post-1870313
If by this you mean allowing clients with those versions to connect (vs supporting plugins written for both versions, which is possible but more...
My opinion, it is not necessarily such a bad idea depending on what has changed in the protocol. Sure if there are actual client/server protocol...
Look into MCPC+ from the MC Port Central forums, it will let you run both plugins and mods (including those from various modpacks, in most cases)...
This tutorial may be of interest:...
You're probably looking for the internal Minecraft player handle – if you have the org.bukkit.entity.Player wrapper, you can get this by...
Try looking again, should be easier to find now
Sure it is possible. Just build your plugin against the mod jar as well (in addition to the Bukkit API or CraftBukkit jar), e.g., add it as a...
They probably have modified their CraftBukkit server to support both 1.5.2 and 1.5(.1?) clients. The official CraftBukkit 1.5.2-R0.1 server only...
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