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Eclipse: https://eclipse.org/downloads/packag...lopers/lunasr2
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Client
1.Begin by downloading all the files above.
2.Open up Eclipse IDE and go to, Help - Marketplace.
3.Search for "Groovy" and install it, as so shown above.
4.Take the Source and Client you downloaded above and put them into a folder and right click, "Extract here"
Go back into Eclipse and right click, New, Java Project.
5.Name it anything, but untick "Default Location", Click browser and find where your Source extracted to. Hit OK and then finish and let it build your source, You may get errors but we will Fix them later.
Now do the same for your Client like above, but this time find where your Client extracted.
6.Right click your Source in Eclipse and configure it as a groovy project, All errors should be fixed.
7.Click the + At the side of your Source and go down to "come.asteria.utility" And double click "Settings.java"
Once the file is open, Ctrl + f and look for
You will find it, Just change the True to falseCode:Decode_RSA
8.Time to run the source, left click the source then click the Run button shown above. A box will pop up, Choose to run as "Java Application"
Then this box will appear, scroll down until you see "Sever - com.asteria", give it a double click.
Do the same for client but when it comes to this box choose Client, Like above.
Once the server and client are running you should be able to log in, use any details and you'll log in and you'll be admin.
This is my first tutorial on Asteria, My thought that if i could get more people to use it then we could get more content on here of it.
Any issues, hit my skype up,
grahameredith
Credits
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Lare96 - 80% for the base
Eliminate - 20% for the client[/SPOIL]
Yeah i have contacted the mods about it, then what is this?
https://github.com/lare96/asteria-3.0
This actually is the correct section, also: While 3.0 isn't officially "Released" it has been published by Lare himself on the Asteria 2.0 thread. With a note (in fine print, may I add) to not use Asteria 2.0 as it's deprecated.
OT: Or just download IntelliJ. Import the project, and be done. Eclipse sucks. Gonna get negged.
Gj I guess but if someone is incapable of doing this idk how they're ever going to do anything with asteria.
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