So you say all the files here are not decompiled from the official Minecraft Server? Which would mean they are also licensed as LGPL?
Relevance? "Free" in my post = without monetary compensation.
I guess that's at least not unlikely. It delivers Wolvereness code with minecraft server files just like Bukkit does. But I can totally...
First one - wrong java version. Second one - seems as the author tries to parse html to a number? :o
What does your project structure look like? How it should look: [spoiler] If you don't have "1.7" or "1.8" there, you can add one with the green...
You could do it like this: teams: players: color: dark read max: 50 spectators: color: aqua max: 50 And access it like this:...
I think you can use Bukkit.getOfflinePlayer(ChatColor.BLUE + "Blue Nexus") and set a score for that fake player, not sure though and never had to...
Yeah, official javadoc: http://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/util/Random.html#nextInt(int)
Check EntityDamageByEntityEvent, then check if the player can backstab (e.g. is he a spy?). Then check if the directions match. If they do, add...
Maybe you should learn java before you ask for help. By the way, google is your friend... Anyways,...
EnderCrystals are always entities. I think the MCEdit way would be the best.
Take a look at scheduler programming.
maybe take a look on http://www.glizer.net/ or http://www.mcbans.com/ ?
Just drop it above the players location, cancel the PlayerPickupItemEvent, and despawn the item as it hits the ground (check block at the location...
xTrollxDudex When I started coding, I lived in a very small town, the only library was run by the church^^
You check for a PlayerInteractEvent. If he just holds the blaze rod, this event doesn't get fired. Check for PlayerMoveEvent.
Check in every PlayerDropItemEvent if the player is flying. If yes, just cancel the event.
Ifyour library got that book, good for you. Mine just had a book about C, written 12 years ago^^
the catch block is fine, the "ex" is just a variable name.
A modded craftbukkit.jar should be enough. You won't be able to support every version, but the last few + the next should be possible. But I...
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