Lol, make use of packages, not classes my friend, packages are the way.
Yes
No
Maybe with later version
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Update: Updater and News are complete, Logs are half way done. Pictures of the new GUIs will be up by tonight.
So, in the past, people must use commands or edit the java file to edit the server, correct? Some might not, but alot must (exempt a few config files)
Now comes Apollo, the server that (just might) change the standards of servers.
Features:
- Easy to use GUI. Helpful images and tooltips.
- Updating base files, which are extended for easy updating and editing.
- Orgainized server, make use of classes instead of a ridiculous 30k+ client file
- Stability and less risk of "restarting" (Base files always there [if untouched] and will work)
Snapshots can be found on the site (http://www.rsapollo.net/photos.php)
Also, if you would like to help the servers development we need a graphical developer
Also, would you like to see the completion of this server, or is it pretty much usless?
*NOTE: The site is slow due to out dedicated server is not setup.
Lol, make use of packages, not classes my friend, packages are the way.
I do have packages. Examples are
net.rsapollo
net.rsapollo.user
net.rsapolllo.skill
net.rsapollo.graphic
Having that many classes without them would be a mess xD
Gander, it was amroth (Lemons) That did most of the stuff for Jim & Jonny for reenscape.
yea, i will agree with packages....i couple MySql with packages to make the saving loading process faster.....i loled when people used to think that the bigger the client, the better. now i dont really have a client yet, but i already have over twenty class files. in my expierience, ive learned that structure coding is as helpful and easy as it gets. i just hope everyone else follows that example... by the way, im working on a 100% lagless server, that is capable of running upto 30 users on a machine with 256mb of ram with a mysql server running in the background... wish me luck
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