What is wrong ? no error at build but no effect in game.
I want something like EventInterval = 21:00,22:00,1:00
private AZStartTask _task;
class AZStartTask implements Runnable
{
private long _startTime;
public AZStartTask(long startTime)
{
_startTime = startTime;
}
public void setStartTime(long startTime)
{
_startTime = startTime;
}
public void run()
{
startEvent();
}
}
public void scheduleEventStart()
{
try
{
Calendar currentTime = Calendar.getInstance();
Calendar nextStartTime = null;
Calendar testStartTime = null;
for (String timeOfDay : Config.EVENT_INTERVAL)
{
// Creating a Calendar object from the specified interval value
testStartTime = Calendar.getInstance();
testStartTime.setLenient(true);
String[] splitTimeOfDay = timeOfDay.split(":");
testStartTime.set(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY, Integer.parseInt(splitTimeOfDay[0]));
testStartTime.set(Calendar.MINUTE, Integer.parseInt(splitTimeOfDay[1]));
// If the date is in the past, make it the next day (Example: Checking for "1:00", when the time is 23:57.)
if (testStartTime.getTimeInMillis() < currentTime.getTimeInMillis())
{
testStartTime.add(Calendar.DAY_OF_MONTH, 1);
}
// Check for the test date to be the minimum (smallest in the specified list)
if (nextStartTime == null || testStartTime.getTimeInMillis() < nextStartTime.getTimeInMillis())
{
nextStartTime = testStartTime;
}
}
_task = new AZStartTask(nextStartTime.getTimeInMillis());
ThreadPoolManager.getInstance().executeTask(_task);
}
catch (Exception e)
{ }
}
My initial plan was to port the Homunculus system from Live 502 to ClassicAden 502. But, when the interface for Homunculus is enabled, it has some hardcoded function that tries to load the dat files which leads to a crash since those files dont exist in ClassicAden. I was hoping to do some injection hoping, forcing the client to load the files.
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What is wrong ? no error at build but no effect in game.
I want something like EventInterval = 21:00,22:00,1:00
private AZStartTask _task; class AZStartTask implements Runnable { private long _startTime; public AZStartTask(long startTime) { _startTime = startTime; } public void setStartTime(long startTime) { _startTime = startTime; } public void run() { startEvent(); } } public void scheduleEventStart() { try { Calendar currentTime = Calendar.getInstance(); Calendar nextStartTime = null; Calendar testStartTime = null; for (String timeOfDay : Config.EVENT_INTERVAL) { // Creating a Calendar object from the specified interval value testStartTime = Calendar.getInstance(); testStartTime.setLenient(true); String[] splitTimeOfDay = timeOfDay.split(":"); testStartTime.set(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY, Integer.parseInt(splitTimeOfDay[0])); testStartTime.set(Calendar.MINUTE, Integer.parseInt(splitTimeOfDay[1])); // If the date is in the past, make it the next day (Example: Checking for "1:00", when the time is 23:57.) if (testStartTime.getTimeInMillis() < currentTime.getTimeInMillis()) { testStartTime.add(Calendar.DAY_OF_MONTH, 1); } // Check for the test date to be the minimum (smallest in the specified list) if (nextStartTime == null || testStartTime.getTimeInMillis() < nextStartTime.getTimeInMillis()) { nextStartTime = testStartTime; } } _task = new AZStartTask(nextStartTime.getTimeInMillis()); ThreadPoolManager.getInstance().executeTask(_task); } catch (Exception e) { } }9 answers to this question
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