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Changeset 50:

 

Dropped door task since it was buggy and added a new config for which doors to close when event starts.

If event is dimensioned, new doors are spawned and closed in the new dimension.

 

https://xp-dev.com/trac/l2jpes/changeset/50/l2jpes

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This is the very early version of plugin system. It is something pretty much unknown to l2j community, but it has lots of potential. In a few words, this system gives tou the ability to add custom features to your server without re-compiling the whole project. You create your feature at a separated project, and you export it at the plugins folder. The video shows a really simple example, just to see if it works. You will be able to add stuff, from a simple voiced command handler to an advanced event engine, in the future.

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This is the very early version of plugin system. It is something pretty much unknown to l2j community, but it has lots of potential. In a few words, this system gives tou the ability to add custom features to your server without re-compiling the whole project. You create your feature at a separated project, and you export it at the plugins folder. The video shows a really simple example, just to see if it works. You will be able to add stuff, from a simple voiced command handler to an advanced event engine, in the future.

Seems cool!

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Correct me if I'm wrong, but you can only CALL existing methods, not AFFECTING them. Giving the fact 99,9% of customs have to edit existing methods, the actual version is useless (version 0.00001a).

 

Anyway, good luck to improve it.

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Correct me if I'm wrong, but you can only CALL existing methods, not AFFECTING them. Giving the fact 99,9% of customs have to edit existing methods, the actual version is useless (version 0.00001a).

 

Anyway, good luck to improve it.

 

In this version, you can only call existing methods, but I am going to add some event listeners, to execute scripts on death, on login, etc.

 

But still, the current version isn't useless, it just doesn't provide the promising functionality, yet.

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Changeset 51:

 

Updated javolution to 6.0.1.

In this version fastlist has been dropped, so every reference has been replaced with FastTable.

 

https://xp-dev.com/trac/l2jpes/changeset/51/l2jpes

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This is the very early version of plugin system. It is something pretty much unknown to l2j community, but it has lots of potential. In a few words, this system gives tou the ability to add custom features to your server without re-compiling the whole project. You create your feature at a separated project, and you export it at the plugins folder. The video shows a really simple example, just to see if it works. You will be able to add stuff, from a simple voiced command handler to an advanced event engine, in the future.

so basically a for loop to loop through all the files in plugins folder and then Runtime.getRuntime().exec("class")  ?

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so basically a for loop to loop through all the files in plugins folder and then Runtime.getRuntime().exec("class")  ?

 

No.

 

You will be able to see everything when it is commited.

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Changeset 52:

 

Added the very first version of Plugin loader.

 

https://xp-dev.com/trac/l2jpes/changeset/52/l2jpes

 

​http://pes.i-live.eu/index.php?topic=8.0

 

A plugin example project will be uploaded, soon.

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Oh pretty neat stuff. Also, it's the first time I see intrepid commiting in an interlude project, is this the revival of interlude? ;o

Hopefully you won't add 1052 custom shit like everyone does and keep the pack well optimised as well controleable with new stuff. I like the plugin manager by the way, kudos for the idea and implementation of it.

 

I'm posting in this topic in order to get updates.

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So, now we own a domain name just to host some information and videos. In the future, we may include a blog for development updates.

 

http://l2jpes.info

 

PS: If you are interested in hiring me as a web designer, feel free to pm me.

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Oh pretty neat stuff. Also, it's the first time I see intrepid commiting in an interlude project, is this the revival of interlude? ;o

Hopefully you won't add 1052 custom shit like everyone does and keep the pack well optimised as well controleable with new stuff. I like the plugin manager by the way, kudos for the idea and implementation of it.

 

I'm posting in this topic in order to get updates.

 

I left for bigger and better things :) I use things rarely seen on mxc, pes itself will go down in a short period of time pauler knows why I say that. Thing is if ever decide to share my repository here it will be  the end of the pack itself

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I left for bigger and better things :) I use things rarely seen on mxc, pes itself will go down in a short period of time pauler knows why I say that. Thing is if ever decide to share my repository here it will be  the end of the pack itself

 

Keep believing what I am posting on Skype.  ;D

 

[Edit]: It was rudely placed so it has been modified.

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Offtopic, though only slightly!

 

Who designed pes logo?

ICEWave who is now renamed to Stereotype. I think it is pretty cool.

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