TnT Obviously not, since, after reviewing the categories list, I'm still not certain where the changes made are good. The staff are more...
So it turns out that I received a private message through dev.bukkit as well, which included, as well as the above information: I'm not sure...
My project: CommandFallbackBlocker, has been rejected, given the above reason. It took bukkit a week to review this incredibly simple project....
Okay thanks. I think I am safe not to implement some of the complicated (to me at least) stuff in ProtocolLib and the java.util.concurrent...
So how do rollback plugins such as hawkeye (that obviously create and use threads) manage to send messages to players if the method is not thread...
Thanks for the replies. Canownueasy pretty much. The scheduler programming wiki page states that the Bukkit.getServer() method is thread safe,...
I cannot find this information anywhere. How do I check if a method is thread safe? The wiki docuement on scheduler API calls says the following,...
I think this is more relevant: http://wiki.bukkit.org/Plugin_Tutorial#Permissions I'm messing around with permissions atm, and am not sure why...
Bukkit has an official permissions plugin. I'd guess it's not as fully featured as some of the other permissions-implementing plugins though....
World Guard can be configured to implement Minecraft Classic-style sponges, where the sponges remove water from nearby. I think World Guard might...
I managed to solve them problem, but the 0.0.0.0 thing didn't make a difference to whether it worked or not. It turns out that attempting to log...
V10lator: It says the following in the server.log: Other login attempts show different ports being used A3O2: ferrybig: Thanks for that...
Hi bukkit forums, a (hopefully) quick one for you: I am the dev on two plugins, both of which have features that require 2 players on the server...
I want this feature back - html was the only format that supported nested lists, since the other formats do such a bad job of adhering to their...
I thought I would post how I eventually solved this issue: File configFile = new File(getDataFolder(), "config.yml"); /*if the config is an old...
Tog: I might use getConfig() to test whether the variable is different before opening the file myself and altering it. It might be quicker to...
I thought the same thing too. Turns out it's not that simple
Thanks, but I don't think that will work: - From the Introduction to the New Configuration wiki page
Thanks again for the replies. I'm a little surprised there's no inbuilt function for this. The solutions you offer, Neodork seem to be mutually...
Thanks for your replies. This would effectively append the new settings to the old file. This is not entirely desirable for several reasons: In...
Separate names with a comma.