@xTrollxDudex: looks like eclipse for me ;)
@ZeusAllMighty11: aww ... copy-paste error ;)
@Teddinator: @EventHandler public static void isAtSpawn(PlayerMoveEvent event) { Player player = event.getPlayer(); double px =...
@Teddinator: i would use the PlayerMoveEvent ...
@fauge: yes and then use this to initialize: if (rsp != null) { econ = rsp.getProvider(); } and before using econ check if it is not null
@Muod: use List<Entity> nearby = player.getNearbyEntities(32.0D, 32.0D, 32.0D); instead of List nearby = player.getNearbyEntities(32.0D, 32.0D,...
@fauge: did you initialize econ?
@Ranil: did you initialize th with TeamHandler th = new TeamHandler(); before calling it?
@MCTutorialist: what exactly should the following do? Bukkit.getPlayer("§cNext rank price:") Bukkit.getPlayer(String name) returns a player...
@BungeeTheCookie: your problem is that the variable plugin in ConfigManager is never initialized, because only the default constructor (with no...
@MCCoding just try to replace public Map<Player, Player> lastRecieved = new HashMap<Player, Player>(); with public Map<String, String>...
@sapita: just don't use TAB (\t) for the plugin.yml and use SPACES instead ...
@PolarCraft: instead of args[0].equalsIgnoreCase("website") use cmd.getName().equalsIgnoreCase("website") because args[0] contains whatever...
@MCCoding i edited your code. try this: public class Messaging implements Listener { public Map<String, String> lastRecieved = new...
@KevyPorter do you get errors?
@Yazan: ok ... then i would use only one ArrayList and call it players ... and append every new player to the end of the arraylist ... and you can...
@Yazan: could you please try to explain your intention or what you want to do with this array lists ... maybe there is a better way to do this...
I would build the HashMap with new HashMap<String, String>() because i'm not sure if the equals() method is overridden correctly by Bukkit. So...
this should fix it: use Scoreboard tempScoreboard = playerScoreboards.get(pname); if (tempScoreboard != null) {...
hei @thebigdolphin1: i found a solution: @EventHandler public void onBlockClick(PlayerInteractEvent event){ Player player =...
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