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Building Minecraft Server Modifications - Second Edition

By : Cody M. Sommer
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Book Image

Building Minecraft Server Modifications - Second Edition

4 (1)
By: Cody M. Sommer

Overview of this book

Minecraft is a sandbox game that allows you to play it in any way you want. Coupled with a multiplayer server powered by Spigot, you can customize the game even more! Using the Bukkit API, anyone interested in learning how to program can control their Minecraft world by developing server plugins. This book is a great introduction to software development through the wonderful world of Minecraft. We start by instructing you through how to set up your home PC for Minecraft server development. This includes an IDE complete with the required libraries as well as a Spigot server to test on. You will be guided through writing code for several different plugins. Each chapter teaches you new skills to create plugins of increasing complexity, and each plugin adds a new concept of the Bukkit API By the end of the book, you will have all the knowledge you need about the API to successfully create any type of plugin. You can then practice and build your Java skills through developing more mods for their server.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Building Minecraft Server Modifications Second Edition
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

The Bukkit API documentation


Documentation of the Bukkit API can be found at hub.spigotmc.org/javadocs/bukkit/. The Bukkit.jar file that you built in Chapter 1, Deploying a Spigot Server also contains the Spigot API, which can be found at hub.spigotmc.org/javadocs/spigot/. The Spigot API is a superset of the Bukkit API, which means that it contains all the classes, interfaces, and so on that are present in the Bukkit API, as well as some additional classes that are unique to the Spigot project. If you want your plugin to support Spigot and CraftBukkit servers, then you will want to develop by using the Bukkit API. If you choose to only support Spigot servers, then you can develop using the Spigot API. In this book, we will refer to the Bukkit API. However, using the Spigot API will yield the same results.