I think this is correct but if I click with the Axe nothing happens, no error
I don't know what's wrong because in the internet it works
package mrleaw.tools.main;
import org.bukkit.Bukkit;
import org.bukkit.Material;
import org.bukkit.entity.Player;
import org.bukkit.event.EventHandler;
import org.bukkit.event.Listener;
import org.bukkit.event.block.Action;
import org.bukkit.event.player.PlayerInteractEvent;
import org.bukkit.plugin.java.JavaPlugin;
public class Main extends JavaPlugin implements Listener{
String prefix = "§0[§4RollmopsMC | Tools§0] §5";
public void onEnable() {
Bukkit.getConsoleSender().sendMessage(prefix + "§aDas Plugin wurde aktiviert!");
Bukkit.getConsoleSender().sendMessage(prefix + "§6Coded by MrLeaw");
}
public void onDisable() {
Bukkit.getConsoleSender().sendMessage(prefix + "§cDas Plugin wurde deaktiviert!");
Bukkit.getConsoleSender().sendMessage(prefix + "§6Coded by MrLeaw");
}
@EventHandler
void onRightClickTool(PlayerInteractEvent e){
try {
if(e.getAction() == Action.LEFT_CLICK_AIR
|| e.getAction() == Action.RIGHT_CLICK_AIR
|| e.getAction() == Action.LEFT_CLICK_BLOCK
|| e.getAction() == Action.RIGHT_CLICK_BLOCK){
Player player = e.getPlayer();
if(player.getItemInHand() != null && player.getItemInHand().getType() == Material.WOOD_AXE){
player.sendMessage(prefix + "test");
}
}
}catch(Exception exception){
}catch(Error error){
}
}
}
Error
s. Bad things happen if you do. 2. Don't have emptycatch
clauses. If something's wrong, why wouldn't you want to hear about it? 3. You don't register your event handler anywhere. SeePluginManager.registerEvents()
.