Which would have been pretty damn obvious and easily inferred at the time. This is not some kind of Mojang vs Bukkit deal and people are blowing...
I was about to correct you and then realized that `Location` is not immutable and does actually work exactly like that. That's batshit retarded....
The deal was not kept secret. It WAS public knowledge. I mean, hell, I knew about it, and I'm not involved in Bukkit....
The first one is awful, it should never be used. The second one is exactly what I just said but you are making it so the class is coupled to the...
You need to use new to create new instances of a class. Sorry I omitted it.
As Tecno said, entities in chunks that are not loaded (ie not within 21x21 chunks of the player or not in the spawn chunk), so your code will not...
I'm fairly sure there are a few plugins (and I don't know the names of them) that can prevent you from destroying a block, if that's what you are...
Mojang bought Bukkit two years ago. Bukkit has always been an unofficial API that has not been supported by Mojang. Part of the condition of...
Sorry, I misread your question and saw 5 minutes instead of 5 seconds. This makes things a bit easier and a bit harder. It's easier in that...
No, it's not. The only way to learn is to understand what you are doing in the first place. You didn't even read the error you were having which...
Create an instance of the class that needs your config from your plugin and pass it the config in the constructor public class...
Certainly right about that, this would require keeping a versioned history of every block that has been in the world so far. This means it would...
Perhaps it would be better to, instead of scolding them all after finding out the culprit, to just explain to all of them the situation, yo udon't...
I don't understand your problem. Import the Maven project via eGit (or similar).
You can't remove the files because they are in use by Bukkit; what exactly are you trying to do here
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Post your solution?
Metadata is simply attached to the object that you attach the metadata to; once that object is destroyed so is the metadata. As NathanWolf said...
The first link you gave gives me a corrupt .jar file, I think that's why people had issues with your plugin
Presumably because you are passing a string of 38 characters when it can only take 16
Separate names with a comma.