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Hi guys!

 

Long time ago that i don't touch the l2j dev side, now i'm back with it  :-beep- yeah:

 

I used to work with Interlude project, compiled ones and all easy stuffs...

 

Now i'm trying to compile my own l2jdata/server packs with Eclipse, i found this guide: http://www.maxcheaters.com/topic/191149-some-readycompiled-l2j-sources/ on the forum, helped me a lot!

 

And i watch this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNjQ9z_IOA0 to learn about eclipse and more... The problem is that in the video the guy use a "old" eclipse... I downloaded the new one and its a lot different, i'm a bit lost about it...

 

There is a part where i must create a SVN repositories view, but the Eclipse i use don't have it... What should i do there?

 

And the other question, the video says that i need MySQL server installed... but i have xampp, is the same thing? Coz i use xampp in my school for .php/.html/.sql projects... So i already have xampp...

 

I can't go on if i dont know a bit about Eclipse and mysql/xampp... If u guys could guide me in this part, it will be great!

 

Thanks in advance!!

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https://eclipse.org/downloads/ > Eclipse IDE for Java EE Developers

 

You got nothing to install, you unzip on C:/ and launch eclipse.exe.

 

Yeah got it...

 

Ok i got my pack. 

 

Thanks for all your help!!

 

/solved

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I'm using WAMP for developement purposes since 2010, so yup it is far enough.

 

Regarding Subversion, it's used to save your "progression" on developement. While it's not a critical stuff in order to begin to test/develop, it is a must have. Subclipse is an eclipse plugin, you also have to register your own subversion project (Assembla is the most known).

 

From what I know of Eclipse (6y of use), and since I'm using it, the main stuff used to install L2J never moved, so I don't see where and how you are lost.

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Thanks for that, now im good to go...

 

I'm using WAMP for developement purposes since 2010, so yup it is far enough.

 

Regarding Subversion, it's used to save your "progression" on developement. While it's not a critical stuff in order to begin to test/develop, it is a must have. Subclipse is an eclipse plugin, you also have to register your own subversion project (Assembla is the most known).

 

From what I know of Eclipse (6y of use), and since I'm using it, the main stuff used to install L2J never moved, so I don't see where and how you are lost.

 

As i said before, i never used Eclipse before, i always used datapacks compiled, like l2jfrozen ones for Interlude, just instal the db (wamp+navicat) and make the login/game.bat and connection stuffs...

 

I wanted to move to GoD+ dev, so i start with Ertheia, but i cant find a "ready datapack" for start my server. I saw that i must use Eclipse in order to get my own datapack... I want to learn how to do it, that's why im using the guide and video that i mentioned before... Im learning about eclipse, svn and mysql/xampp...

 

The other question that i have is that the video says i need mysql server, and make a database, here is the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLV6RPFQw5o

 

 What i want to know is: can i make a database with xampp just like the guy in the video does with mysql server?

 

Sorry for my bad english :-[

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Well, simply read the guide than SweeTs linked. Edit the SVN link for any you want.

 

Eclipse is an IDE, basically said a specialized Notepad++. You can edit sources with notepad, but it's painful.

Subclipse is Subversion for Eclipse, a plugin used by eclipse to handle Subversion (SVN). I already explained what's SVN higher.

 

Use Navicat, mysql command tool or whatever else to create the db.

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xamp/wamp coinstainse mysql(?) if I'm not wrong, but still you need a navicat or phpmyadmin to create/store the database.

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Thanks guys for all your help!

 

What i dont understand is what the guy in the video does with mysql server, he's like "installing a database" but i dont see the point in that part, i used to make it with navicat and then run the tool/database.bat for make the tables in navicat...

 

What's the point of do all the mysql server part? U guys know? Check the video, at min: 1:20 to see what i'm talking about...

 

I'm a bit confused about that part

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You need it to 'communicate' with database/navicat.

 

The problem is that xampp doesn't have a good "relationship" with mysql server, i already have xamp (i use it for a lot of things) and when i try to install mysql server there is some problems coz xampp is already in my computer, there is a problem with the port 3306.

 

So again, is really necessary to have mysql server?

 

Or xampp can do the same work like mysql server? If it's possible, i wanna know how can be done.

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Ok after watching some guides and videos, i was ready to start with eclipse...

 

Im trying to install eclipse x64 mars update -IDE for Java EE Developers- on my windows 7 laptop, and i get this error:

[2015-10-04 19:44:52] ERROR: org.eclipse.equinox.p2.transport.ecf code=1006 Unknown Host: http://download.eclipse.org/oomph/updates/milestone/latest/compositeContent.xml
java.net.UnknownHostException: download.eclipse.org

It's like the universe doesn't want me go back to my old vice... Lineage II ):

 

Any idea why this error happen? i google it but can't find something related to the same problem that i have...

 

I just want to start learning, but i can't even install the programs that i need to do it... sad life

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