Great thats good to hear. I wasn't aware of that project.
Hey from being a plugin developer, I can see that the amount of plugins released are massive. There are many plugins that are basically clones of...
Well it's not so much an inventory hook, but an item modification. You are unable to set the amount to 0. But you can change the amount, so I am...
Just the one you are using
To me it sounds like you haven't told eclipse to include the external Bukkit.jar correctly.
I'm also porting my RepairMe plugin: http://forum.hey0.net/showthread.php?tid=3384 But due to bugs in the API right now, it's still gonna be a...
As far as I know (I'm not fully up to date on this rapidly moving project) there is no centralized permission system. I do believe there is a...
As it worked from the hMod, theres a Javadoc website: http://javadoc.lukegb.com/Bukkit/ From that site you've got the events:...
As long as you have the server instance You should be able to do instance.getTime()/instance.setTime()
player.getLocation() player.teleportTo()
I've been unable to remove items too. I've tried just about everything I can think of.
Actually compiling bukkit plugins is about as easy, but just different. The compile/build system uses Maven. If you head over to the Plugin...
The way my plugin works is it reads in a string from a database file. It then breaks it up and make sense of it and gets resulting values like...
The problem really stems from the protocol. Since latency is an ever present aspect of the game, there is really no way to determine whether a...
I develop using the build for Java Developers. However to build, I use maven as recommended.
If anything it wouldn't support a plugin written in C#, but something that compiles to native code, ie .dll or .so. If compiled correctly, Java...
It's kind of rough porting right now because some of the hooked functions have a : /** * Not implemented yet */ associated with the hook. So...
That was it, my thanks.
It really shouldn't come to that. As long as the compiled plugin can use these imports: import java.util.Date; import java.text.DateFormat;...
I have both written my own and compiled Dinnerbone's example and can't get either to load. I just want to know if it is just me or the...
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