SirJava Not really. I put this together in about an hour last night. Demo Video
event.setFormat(String.format("%s: %s", event.getPlayer().getName(), event.getPlayer().getMessage());
Take a look at this, http://wiki.vg/Authentication#Player_Information
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Here's how I would personally do it. HashMap<String, ArrayList<String>> teams = new HashMap<String, ArrayList<String>>(); HashMap<String,...
Don't store the Player's instance in the hashmap. It can cause memory leaks and overall is bad. Store their name instead :)
ArthurMaker , I sent you a PM with my skype, I'd be willing to help walk you through some code if you want.
When using the constructor to build a new Table, the API adds a column named 'id' which is a unique key that auto-increments. When using...
Added a BukkitDev link to the Resources section.
Captain Dory Thanks! I'd love to see what you create. SoThatsIt Thanks for telling me, I'll fix that once I'm off mobile. I'm thinking of perhaos...
Thanls for the suggestion, thread changed :) xTrollxDudex
Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2. Disclaimer 3. Tutorial 4. Resources Introduction Hey guys, recently I've been doing a bunch of MySQL...
Use the JDK and an IDE. It will save you so much time. I recommend Eclipse.
Maybe try returning true?
On the player join event, you can check if there is already a value in the HashMap for that player using something like...
Separate names with a comma.