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What i am doing wrong? I have Linux Ubuntu and OpenJDK 8

 

Exception in thread "Thread-6" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: com/elfocrash/l2acpLogin/crypto/AesCrypto
	at com.elfocrash.l2acpLogin.L2ACPServer$RequestHandler.handle(L2ACPServer.java:64)
	at com.sun.net.httpserver.Filter$Chain.doFilter(jdk.httpserver@9-internal/Filter.java:77)
	at sun.net.httpserver.AuthFilter.doFilter(jdk.httpserver@9-internal/AuthFilter.java:82)
	at com.sun.net.httpserver.Filter$Chain.doFilter(jdk.httpserver@9-internal/Filter.java:80)
	at sun.net.httpserver.ServerImpl$Exchange$LinkHandler.handle(jdk.httpserver@9-internal/ServerImpl.java:685)
	at com.sun.net.httpserver.Filter$Chain.doFilter(jdk.httpserver@9-internal/Filter.java:77)
	at sun.net.httpserver.ServerImpl$Exchange.run(jdk.httpserver@9-internal/ServerImpl.java:657)
	at sun.net.httpserver.ServerImpl$DefaultExecutor.execute(jdk.httpserver@9-internal/ServerImpl.java:160)
	at sun.net.httpserver.ServerImpl$Dispatcher.handle(jdk.httpserver@9-internal/ServerImpl.java:441)
	at sun.net.httpserver.ServerImpl$Dispatcher.run(jdk.httpserver@9-internal/ServerImpl.java:406)
	at java.lang.Thread.run(java.base@9-internal/Thread.java:804)
Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: com.elfocrash.l2acpLogin.crypto.AesCrypto
	at jdk.internal.loader.BuiltinClassLoader.loadClass(java.base@9-internal/BuiltinClassLoader.java:366)
	at jdk.internal.loader.ClassLoaders$AppClassLoader.loadClass(java.base@9-internal/ClassLoaders.java:184)
	at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(java.base@9-internal/ClassLoader.java:419)
	... 11 more

 

Sometime i get these error

Exception in thread "Thread-6" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: com/google/gson/JsonParser
	at com.elfocrash.l2acpLogin.L2ACPServer$RequestHandler.handle(L2ACPServer.java:65)
	at com.sun.net.httpserver.Filter$Chain.doFilter(Filter.java:79)
	at sun.net.httpserver.AuthFilter.doFilter(AuthFilter.java:83)
	at com.sun.net.httpserver.Filter$Chain.doFilter(Filter.java:82)
	at sun.net.httpserver.ServerImpl$Exchange$LinkHandler.handle(ServerImpl.java:675)
	at com.sun.net.httpserver.Filter$Chain.doFilter(Filter.java:79)
	at sun.net.httpserver.ServerImpl$Exchange.run(ServerImpl.java:647)
	at sun.net.httpserver.ServerImpl$DefaultExecutor.execute(ServerImpl.java:158)
	at sun.net.httpserver.ServerImpl$Dispatcher.handle(ServerImpl.java:431)
	at sun.net.httpserver.ServerImpl$Dispatcher.run(ServerImpl.java:396)
	at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:748)
Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: com.google.gson.JsonParser
	at java.net.URLClassLoader.findClass(URLClassLoader.java:381)
	at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:424)
	at sun.misc.Launcher$AppClassLoader.loadClass(Launcher.java:335)
	at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:357)
	... 11 more

 

Edited by ZarcosX
Posted
26 minutes ago, PaRaNoiC* said:

please read your pm

I have. Unfortunately I'm not offering paid (or unpaid) services for installation. There are many people that after reading what the github repos say and a bit of googling, had the ACP up and running.

If someone really really needs it i can do it for something like a 50e price. Sorry but my time is very limited.

  • 2 months later...
Posted (edited)

Please let me know how much you would take to modify the API for the L2JMobius project?

 

I have been able to install the web panel and is working under IIS 8 but it is kind of useless without the API calls.

 

Thank you.

 

Edited by ndragomir
Posted
4 hours ago, ndragomir said:

Please let me know how much you would take to modify the API for the L2JMobius project?

 

I have been able to install the web panel and is working under IIS 8 but it is kind of useless without the API calls.

 

Thank you.

 

you can very easily adapt the api project

Posted (edited)

Well, L2JMobius is a bit different than L2J and I got stuck at adding the game instance into the gameserver.java file since it uses .jar files hence need to recompile it (not very technical on this side, more of a sys admin), plus this is Helios. 

Edited by ndragomir
Posted
2 minutes ago, ndragomir said:

Well, L2JMobius is a bit different than L2J and I got stuck at adding the game instance into the gameserver.java file since it uses .jar files hence need to recompile it (not very technical on this side, more of a sys admin), plus this is Helios. 

The API is basically a stripped down web server and some l2j method calls. It is insanely easy to adapt.

The chronicle doesnt matter.

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

Hi, I made an extension for this L2ACP so it can work on L2OFF servers:

 

 

I created a pull request to your repo (the change is non-instrusive, if it is switched off in config, it will stay with its original functionality), feel free to test it that I did not harm anything on Java side (I do not have L2J server).

 

Posted

I will be merging it to the main branch as soon as you fix those two changes i requested.

 

As i said at Github:

 

This is so beautiful. I always wanted to make it L2OFF compatible but i don't know C++ in order to create a REST api and I also don't know how L2OFF works.

It is amazing and i cannot thank you enough for your contribution.
I can see that some features are not implemented yet but this is more than perfect for starters.

Thank you so much.

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Posted (edited)

What file should I use to configure the database connection? appsettings.json?
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if it's appsettings.json, can someone help me? I'm a bit confused on what do use here, I got gameserver,login and database on a the same server but the website is on a different server, can someone enlight me on what to do here?
Thanks

Edited by abumini
Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, Nightw0lf said:

it looks you're pointing on l2j at "targetservertype"

Can you please elaborate?
targetservertype is l2j because the server is l2j, thats what i understanded that that field was meant to do: allow you to choose l2j or l2off.
In my case, I wan't it to point to an Acis server


Another consern here is this:
 

"ConnectionString_lin2world": "Data Source=PJASICEK-PC\\SQLEXPRESS;Initial Catalog=lin2world;Integrated Security=True",
    "ConnectionString_lin2db": "Data Source=PJASICEK-PC\\SQLEXPRESS;Initial Catalog=lin2db;Integrated Security=True",

by my understanding, this two connections are pointing to a l2off database, that is in PJASICEK-PC, and they are SQLExpress and not mysql, am I correct?
Shouldn't it be like this in order to connect to a mysql database?:
connectionString_lin2world="Data Source=localhost;port=3306;Initial Catalog=SampleDB;User Id=mudassar;password=pass@123"

connectionString_lin2db="Data Source=localhost;port=3306;Initial Catalog=SampleDB;User Id=mudassar;password=pass@123"
I haven't found where the database config file for the logins are meant to be.
I'm really confused -.-' googling about asp.net did not help much on this matter.

Edited by abumini

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