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nop, theres an unclosed connecton in my code. go to ColorNameManager.loadValues and at the botton of the method add

try{ if(con != null) con.close(); } catch(Exception e){ if(Config.DEBUG) e.printStackTrace(); }

 

where exactly i must add this? cause i am a little stupid in java

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where exactly i must add this? cause i am a little stupid in java

 

go to ColorNameManager.java

find the method called public static void loadValues()

at the end of the method (before the last " } " ), add the

code i posted

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symbol  : variable Config
location: class com.l2jserver.gameserver.model.actor.appearance.ColorNameManager
try{ if(con != null) con.close(); } catch(Exception e){ if(Config.DEBUG) e.printStackTrace(); }
		                                           ^

 

this is the error i see now when i try to add the code that you told me in the end of the method

  • 2 months later...
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System.out.println("ColorNameManager: Loaded " + _pvpColor.size() + " colors for pvp kills!");

System.out.println("ColorNameManager: Loaded " + _pkColor.size() + " colors for pk kills!");

 

try

   {

if(con != null) con.close();

}

catch(Exception e)

   {  

}

}

 

This is my code after this fix but still i have unclosed connection when i relog a char with pvp/pk color.Can u help me BB ?

 

Ah forgot to ask u say in ur last post "public static void loadValues()" but in the script is "public void loadValues()" is that a problem?

  • 2 weeks later...
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I try to use it but as i see from posts i have some of the problems.1st how can i remove primary key and second pls write the fix us a code here pls cause i dodn't understans what you try to tell :/ (i don't understand verygood english so i'm a little stupid :P)

  • 4 weeks later...
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B1ggBoss Here you can put the diff with the changes already made?

 

(Puedes postear aqui el diff con los cambios ya echos?

B1ggBoss eres un monstruo y perdon por eres XDDD. Gracias un autentico genio!)

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look for com.l2jserver.gameserver.model.actor.appearance.ColorNameManager.java

 

and replace it for:

/*
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
* the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
* Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later
* version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
* ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
* FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more
* details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
* this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
package com.l2jserver.gameserver.model.actor.appearance;

import java.sql.Connection;
import java.sql.PreparedStatement;
import java.sql.ResultSet;
import java.sql.SQLException;
import java.util.Set;

import com.l2jserver.L2DatabaseFactory;

import javolution.util.FastMap;

/**
* @author BiggBoss
*/
public class ColorNameManager
{
   private static FastMap<Integer, String> _pvpColor = new FastMap<Integer, String>();
   private static FastMap<Integer, String> _pkColor = new FastMap<Integer, String>();
   
   private ColorNameManager()
   {
   }
   
   public static ColorNameManager getInstance()
   {
      return SingletonHolder._cne;
   }
   
   /**
    * Will load all pvp count with their respective color at server start up
    * Also will set up the higher pvp/pk count rank for future purposes
    */
   public void loadValues()
   {
      Connection con = null;
      try
      {
         _pvpColor.put(0, "FFFFFF");
         _pkColor.put(0, "FFFFFF");
         con = L2DatabaseFactory.getInstance().getConnection();
         PreparedStatement pvpStatement = con.prepareStatement("SELECT * FROM pvp_color_nick WHERE type = ?");
         pvpStatement.setString(1, "pvp");
         
         ResultSet pvpRset = pvpStatement.executeQuery();
         while(pvpRset.next())
         {
            _pvpColor.put(pvpRset.getInt("pvppk_count"), pvpRset.getString("color"));
         }
         pvpRset.close();
         pvpStatement.close();
         
         PreparedStatement pkStatement = con.prepareStatement("SELECT * FROM pvp_color_nick WHERE type = ?");
         pkStatement.setString(1, "pk");
         
         ResultSet pkRset = pkStatement.executeQuery();
         while(pkRset.next())
         {
            _pkColor.put(pkRset.getInt("pvppk_count"), pkRset.getString("color"));
         }
         pkRset.close();
         pkStatement.close();
      }
      catch(SQLException sqle)
      {
         sqle.printStackTrace();
      }
      finally
      {
         try
         {
            if(con != null)
               con.close();
         }
         catch(Exception e)
         {
            e.printStackTrace();
         }
      }
      System.out.println("ColorNameManager: Loaded " + _pvpColor.size() + " colors for pvp kills!");
      System.out.println("ColorNameManager: Loaded " + _pkColor.size() + " colors for pk kills!");
   }
   
   /**
    * Returns a string-representative with the color of the rank
    * @param kills
    * @param forPvp
    * @return a String containing the Hexadecimal color
    */
   public String getColor(int kills, boolean forPvp)
   {
      String color = "";
      if(forPvp)
         color = _pvpColor.get(getValueBefore(kills, _pvpColor.keySet()));
      else
         color = _pkColor.get(getValueBefore(kills, _pkColor.keySet()));
      
      return color;
   }
   
   /**
    * Will return the value just before the given value contained
    * in the provided Set of integers
    * @param value
    * @param set
    * @return the value just before the provided one
    */
   private static int getValueBefore(int value, Set<Integer> set)
   {
      int counter = 0;
      for(int i : set)
      {
         if(i > counter && value > i)
            counter = i;
      }
      return counter;
   }
         
   static class SingletonHolder
   {
      static ColorNameManager _cne = new ColorNameManager();
   }
}

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