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Building Minecraft Server Modifications - Second Edition

You're reading from   Building Minecraft Server Modifications - Second Edition Create and customize your very own Minecraft server using Java and the Spigot API

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2015
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ISBN-13 9781785883026
Length 158 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Cody M. Sommer Cody M. Sommer
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Preface 1. Deploying a Spigot Server FREE CHAPTER 2. Learning the Bukkit API 3. Creating Your First Bukkit Plugin 4. Testing on the Spigot Server 5. Plugin Commands 6. Player Permissions 7. The Bukkit Event System 8. Making Your Plugin Configurable 9. Saving Your Data 10. The Bukkit Scheduler Index

Building a JAR file


In order to install a plugin on a server, we need a .jar file. A JAR file is a Java executable. It contains all the written code, which is bundled together in a ZIP file format. This code needs to be translated so that a computer can understand and run it.

In NetBeans, there is a single button that we can click on to build a project. This will generate the .jar file that we need. Let's add a block of code to our project to automatically copy the created .jar file to a more convenient location. In NetBeans, click on the Files tab to access the build.xml file for your project, as shown in the following screenshot:

Open build.xml and add the following block of code after the import file line:

<target name="-post-jar">
  <copy file="${dist.jar}" todir="../Plugin Jars" failonerror="true"/>
</target>

This additional code will be executed after the JAR file is successfully built. It will copy the JAR file from the dist directory to the specified location. You can...

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