*le sigh*
Incorrect. If you look at the BukkitDev page, HERE, you will see that there are plenty more features.
chunkaymonkay http://dev.bukkit.org/bukkit-plugins/antidrops/
Map<String, Integer> ranks = new HashMap<>(); // sets the player to that rank ranks.put(player, rank); // adds 1 to the players rank Integer...
Initialize the variables inside the constructor instead of outside it. That will fix your issues.
I'm out of ideas, sorry.
If using Maven, you need to have the bukkit dependency higher up than the craftbukkit one. If using Eclipse, you need to (in build path), go to...
Maybe just add a try-catch statement to it. (around the line where you're getting words[0] and words[1].
Kend2000 Perhaps remove the final modifier in your class definition?
It means that in your list, you've got a value where it doesn't have a ":" or it does, but it starts or ends with one.
The error you posted at the start says "Plugin already initialized". Check to make sure there aren't two instances of the plugin running. (i.e....
How about you use ProjectileLaunchEvent ? This seems to be what you're trying to emulate.
My guess is that they don't want to install the megalith of Essentials.
On command, or otherwise?
I don't know. You'd have to ask the dev wwho takes tthis. I may, but most likely won't.
Separate names with a comma.