minecraft-shop-plugin
Glowstone
minecraft-shop-plugin | Glowstone | |
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1 | 6 | |
4 | 1,857 | |
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0.0 | 3.1 | |
over 2 years ago | 7 months ago | |
Java | Java | |
GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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minecraft-shop-plugin
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Is Enjin worth using today?
I have my own custom project for that https://github.com/giorno420/minecraft-shop and https://github.com/giorno420/minecraft-shop-plugin
Glowstone
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PaperMC vs Glowstone, which is better?
Assuming you mean this Glowstone, you'll see they themselves acknowledge that "it is not ready for survival".
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Minecraft: Java Edition 1.19.1 Is Out
It's definitely not a realistic replacement for modded Minecraft in general, since that's really hundereds of games and Mineclone only aims to replace Minecraft itself. For modded, I'm not sure what the answer is. Even most third party clients/servers that are compatible with vanilla Minecraft don't support Forge mods. Stevenarella might support Forge to some extent, but I'm not sure how it works since Forge is written in Java and Stevenarella is written in Rust. I'm not aware of any third party servers that support Forge in any capacity, but Glowstone (which actually seems like a pretty good third party server by the way) does support Bukkit plugins.
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Setting up Minecraft hosting for 300+ players
Also to add to this, if you don't need full vanilla functionality and are more focus on higher player count than something slightly more experimental but more performant might be your best bet like GlowstoneMC (glowstone supports paper plugins) or Minestrom
- Hosting Minecraft Server on Low End Hardware? Best Linux, optimizations, etc?
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Is it possible to write a Minecraft server in a language OTHER than Java?
You could. Glowstone is a Minecraft server written in Java (without any of Mojang's code) but it is still not feature complete from what I heard, so things are missing. When I tried it, it seemed pretty solid and fast though.
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The Problem with Gradle
I forked a project [1] in 2015 to remove Gradle, and it then quickly subsumed the original project, remaining under active development to this day.
There were other reasons, but de-gradling was one of the main motivations for my fork, and among the first of the major changes I made. The project is an implementation of an API which was discontinued by the original developers, but initially was built using Maven.
After switching from Gradle (which the project switched to in 2014) back to Maven, build times significantly decreased and development became much more pleasant. I found Gradle to be like a speed bump slowing down development, and reverting back to Maven was like a breath of fresh air. Simple, straightforward, and fast. Maven may not be perfect, but it does the job well.
[1] An open source Bukkit server implementation, https://github.com/GlowstoneMC/Glowstone -> http://github.com/GlowstonePlusPlus/GlowstonePlusPlus
What are some alternatives?
Essentials - The modern Essentials suite for Spigot and Paper.
GeyserConnect - GeyserConnect is an easy way for bedrock clients to connect to any Java edition servers without having to run anything.