Truly, these are the end times.
What. I don't even. That error is because you compiled your plugin using/against Java 7, and are running it on Java 6.
Menox It's causing clients to crash. That sounds pretty damn buggy.
Well it obviously doesn't work better, because it's not working. If you insist on doing things the wrong way, you aren't going to find much help.
Doesn't matter. Plugin objects are set up in a special manner when the plugin is loaded. Creating a new instance of one like this means that...
Only other way I can see is using Java's scripting capabilities (Jython, Rhino, etc), set up a comprehensive context for them to run in, then...
You're not wrong: http://code.google.com/p/gdata-java-client/
They deprecated all methods that used magic numbers, or numerical IDs for things. There aren't any alternatives currently, it's just to inform...
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And occasionally, IP geolocation fails hilariously. My IP said I was on the other side of the country last year, and a few years before that, I...
It can fit into a short, int, long, float or double. int would be the most logical choice. As for the Class of that object, probably a Number.
Same thing, though offline mode is the technically correct term.
Offline mode allows anyone to log in under any name, they don't need an account. Except that's wrong, GJ spreading FUD. WEPIF only does anything...
You don't need a callable, since you aren't using extra functionality provided by it (The Future<T> returned by callSyncMethod). Use a Runnable...
MultiCurrency can handle the multiple currencies, and is supported by Vault. However, to do exactly what you're after, you won't be able to do it...
Another possibility is that because they can't move, don't allow people to chat until they've moved, and kick them if they try too many times. You...
You also posted this exact thread already: http://forums.bukkit.org/threads/inactive-plugin-update.169746/
That would be because it's using .equals() for checking which ItemStack to remove, which as we know, doesn't work if you don't have the exact same...
Try using your original code, but use .isSimilar() instead of .equals() - It does the same thing as .equals(), but ignores stack size.
ArrayList implements the List interface, therefore you can assign an ArrayList to a List variable. Using the specific list implementation as the...
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