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ronancpl
8dba6957df DB improvement + 2nd job info
Fixed a major performance problem with installing over 10000 threads when a given amount of accounts exists on the DB.
Added information for the available 2nd jobs of the Explorers, introducing to the players the gists of each job branch.
2017-12-02 18:50:15 -02:00
ronancpl
a3b6cf563b Credits update
Credits update.
2017-12-01 10:59:23 -02:00
ronancpl
47007e71ca Updated credits
Added info on credits list.
2017-12-01 01:25:20 -02:00
ronancpl
0e70f6a4cd Revert MySQL usage back to 5.1 (legacy)
Found inconsistencies with the usage of MySQL 5.7. In case of such scenarios, better continue using the legacy system.
Reverted ROM-like tables to MyISAM.
2017-11-29 21:41:55 -02:00
ronancpl
f359d62f64 Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/ronancpl/MapleSolaxiaV2 2017-11-29 15:57:26 -02:00
ronancpl
e9ff338fe7 Adding proper credits system
Added a script for visually improving credit view.
Tracked back the server sources before with respective owners. It possibly still needs to be updated.
2017-11-29 15:52:09 -02:00
ronancpl
b9b0015e00 Preparing for release
Solving conflicts.
Set constants to GMS-like. Ready for release.
2017-11-29 10:34:46 -02:00
ronancpl
85a81b9bf9 Neo City + Revamped EllinPQ + New Release
Fixed Neo City area, now playable.
Overhauled the EllinPQ mechanics, such as the "CLEAR" effect when passing maps, and some bug fixes along the way.
Refactored a lot of out-of-place classes and properly renamed a few others through the project.
Updated readme and licenses through the source, preparing the stage for the new release.
2017-11-29 00:57:50 -02:00
shavit
d502a4ba33 Added bcrypt support. (#136)
* Added bcrypt support.

bcrypt is the modern hashing method. SHA-1 is considered completely deprecated (like MD5) and SHA-256 isn't as beneficial as bcrypt.

* Updated .gitignore to not track and stage binary files.

* Fixed flipped variables.

* Added ServerConstants.AUTOMATIC_REGISTER

The automatic registration uses the bcrypt hashing method.

* Drop MyISAM support, for InnoDB

As of MySQL 5.6 and above (or MariaDB equivalent), MyISAM has no benefits over InnoDB.

InnoDB is faster.
It has row-level locking.
It has better crash recovery.
It supports transactions, foreign keys and relationship constraints.

* Fixed a memory leak in MapleClient.login

* Added automatic migration from SHA-1 and SHA-512 to bcrypt.

* Made indentation consistent
2017-11-28 22:41:50 -02:00
UltimateMors
46924812b0 WZPath Property Change (#133)
Allows hotcode placement due to IDE's being able to find WZ files loading from debugging mode, for example, Eclipse or IntellJ. Useful out of the box.
2017-11-24 20:02:31 -02:00
ronancpl
3b30244239 Maker-oriented commit
Implemented the multiple features of the Maker skill (equip disassembly, leftover merging into monster crystal and item crafting).
Updated the DB with the Maker data featured on the WZ.
Added a new table for the strenghtening reagents gain data (compiled with the MapleSkillMakerReagentIndexer).
Fixed quests that improves the Maker skill level and some other Maker-related quests.
2017-11-24 14:00:48 -02:00
ronancpl
4dd2764776 Reactor spray-drop + Quest with equipped items + MapleMapInfoRetriever
Implemented GMS-like "item spraying" from reactors. All boxes holding more than 5 drops have been changed to use this behavior.
Added information for players trying to start/complete quests having the required item equipped. It is expected to have all required items unequipped before handling a quest operation.
New check-purpose tool: MapleMapInfoRetriever. It's sole function is to detect and report map XMLs that has no "info" node in between the server files.
2017-11-20 15:27:06 -02:00
ronancpl
71ad2ee3a9 Quest clock & ThreadTracker & MapleArrowFetcher patches
Fixed quest timer UI not disappearing on the client on quest complete.
Fixed a bug on ThreadTracker, not displaying properly the last acquired lock-type.
Fixed MapleArrowFetcher giving out same values from min and max ranges. Max should always be greater than min. Updated DB drops.
Readjusted player ids now starting from 1 again, and moved field oids to start counting from 1bil.
2017-11-18 11:24:24 -02:00
ronancpl
2b38b62683 ThreadTracker + Attempt on NPC Disappearing fix
Engineered the ThreadTracker: server-embedded deadlock auditing tool, which will print error messages in case of found deadlocks (also showing all in-use locks on the time of the issue).
Changed the player's id on DB now starting from 20mil, thus preventing players from overwriting NPC/mobs with same oid in-game. Requires proper testing to see if the issue has been cleared.
2017-11-16 12:22:32 -02:00
barbarbar1
aecc3e300a Update MaplePacketCreator.java (#128) 2017-11-14 17:54:13 -02:00
ronancpl
bc482ee0d2 Aran skill & mount quests + New player IDs + MapleSkillMakerFetcher
Aran skill and mount questlines fixed.
Player ID starts counting from 20mil now, preventing clashes with map objects oid's (trying to solve the NPC disappearing issue).
New tool: MapleSkillMakerFetcher. It compiles a SQL script file containing updated Maker data info from the inputted ItemMake.wz.xml.
Updated Maker tables on the DB.
2017-11-14 16:55:37 -02:00
ronancpl
6fbd23f903 Aran questline fix
Fixed Polearm Booster questline.
2017-11-12 14:27:20 -02:00
ronancpl
fd03471ec0 DB Tables Optimization
Reconsidered the use of MyISAM. Due to the old nature of the version of MySQL being used (5.1), the use of MyISAM on ROM-like tables makes it optimal since the table locks occurs only upon write.
Added indexes on several tables, thus improving data reading by queries.
2017-11-11 11:46:45 -02:00
ronancpl
c46ff82929 Major schedules & DB refactor
Refactored many calls for TimerManager's schedules throughout the source.
Switched all tables using MyISAM to InnoDB: on a multi-threaded environment such as this, table-locking is an instant no-no, and other gains MyISAM would have over InnoDB are minimal.
Altered getConnection() to properly throw an exception (good practice!) in case of no available connection instead of a mere null.
2017-11-09 20:20:21 -02:00
ronancpl
9677e6f3f5 More retracked files 2017-11-09 19:33:55 -02:00
ronancpl
fe86f48aca More retracking... 2017-11-09 19:14:55 -02:00
ronancpl
e2d3635b41 More track resetting... 2017-11-09 18:35:24 -02:00
ronancpl
de5da79826 Resetting tracked gitignore files
Resetting tracked gitignore files.
2017-11-09 15:48:48 -02:00
ronancpl
624aca375e WK charges fix + Job level cap + MapleQuestItemFetcher
Fixed WK charges not overriding one another and some concurrency issues within MapleMap and EventInstanceManager.
New feature: job level cap, limits EXP gain until job advancement is done.
New tool: MapleQuestItemFetcher, searches through the server files for missing quest items and reports the results.
2017-11-07 10:44:00 -02:00
ronancpl
1fead59c57 Slot Max & Wind Walk fix + reviewed scripted portals
Fixed slotMax function caching up dirtied player data.
Fixed many portals not supposed to warp players to "random spawnpoints".
Fixed Wind Walk not being cancellable by attacking.
2017-11-03 17:06:48 -02:00
ronancpl
64af2cfa00 Updated Meso & Arrow drops + Aran change jobs fix + improved concurrency
Added meso drop data for many mobs that were missing mesos.
Enhanced arrow drop data, now dropping bundles instead of unitary items.
Fixed issues with several Aran change jobs crashing the player shortly after changing jobs.
Improved concurrency in MapleGuild, MapleAlliance and MaplePlayerShop.
New tools: MapleArrowFetcher and MapleMesoFetcher, that were used to compile the updated drop data info.
2017-11-01 13:34:26 -02:00
ronancpl
44949aea37 Buff System & Map skipping fix + properly disposing Storage + Fairness to locks
Fixed buff system behaving oddly if a buff has value zero, that would render some skills "broken".
Fixed players skipping maps when trying to access portals while under a poor Internet connection.
Fixed storage not disposing players properly in cases where the players does not meet the storage conditions.
Set some locks to use fairness strategy when dealing with atomic code, in order to make the calls to it properly synchronized.
Fixed Aran introductory questline stucking players when certain conditions were met.
Added drop data for some mob versions of Fairy, Yeti and Pepe.
2017-10-29 16:02:50 -02:00
ronancpl
5f1abf3fb3 HikariCP config + MaxHP/MP & EXP overhaul + Venom fix
Overhauled the HikariCP connection, now it properly tries the best to hand out a DB connection. Fixed "commands" NPC crashing out players when entering the command multiple times in a short time. Rebalanced HP/MP gain on leveling up/AP resetting. Rebalanced HP/MP loss when AP resetting to use the same amount they would be earning on levelup. Fixed EXP distribution now computing overall monster maxHP plus heal instead of flat monter maxHP, that rendered on distributions of over 100% of the raw EXP. Added concurrency protection on MapleMonster. Fixed an issue on venom skills that would let an "1 dmg" appear to the client alongside the DOT.
2017-10-27 13:00:36 -02:00
ronancpl
08658f406b Added Storage's "Arrange Items" + Fixed equipped pet on CS issue
Implemented the "Arrange Items" Storage feature (merge & sort items on the Storage). Fixed items from different ownerships being merged together when trying to swap their positions. Fixed a bug where putting equipped pets onto Cash Shop inventory would cause a crash the returning to the game.
2017-10-22 16:39:46 -02:00
ronancpl
d91c893400 Map chair patch + other minor fixes
Patched map chair skill not disposing heal task properly in case of player changing maps while resting.
2017-10-22 02:04:36 -02:00
ronancpl
e993c8c7b0 Map chair skill + Hired Merchant fix
Changed map chair bonus healing mechanic to be a player skill, instead of promptly available for all players (healing buff takes place only if the player has the skill). Hired Merchant now properly checks for a space on the inventory before permitting a player to buy an item/bundle. Minor fix with concurrency on MapleStorage.
2017-10-22 01:08:40 -02:00
ronancpl
75e11e1996 Roaring tiger + party EXP fix + Owl leaderboard
Fixed Roaring Tiger messenger effect sticking on the client after the end on the animation. Fixed an issue with party EXP handing to low-level players leech EXP. Fixed party EXP system giving players way too much EXP in some cases. Added Owl item search ranking feature, items most searched can be displayed by the Owl instead of the hard-coded counterpart.
2017-10-20 12:48:49 -02:00
ronancpl
57c29603d1 Fixed chair exploit & beholder issue + Mini-dungeon revamp
Fixed an (quite amusing) exploit with map chairs stacking "extra healing" schedules on certain conditions. Fixed mini-dungeon not disposing players properly in some cases. Refactored the mini-dungeon structure. Fixed an issue on CASH inventory merging same items when trying to swap them. Fixed Beholder crash issue when trying to enter Cash Shop.
2017-10-16 15:13:42 -02:00
ronancpl
1ec7487bd3 White scroll & PiratePQ fix + Party for starters + concurrency protection on event scripts
Fixed successful scrolled items not using up an upgrade slot when using white scroll. Fixed some issues with the PiratePQ and added a "clear all boxes to complete a stage"-mode. Added "Party for Starters" feature. Added concurrency protection on event script modules.
2017-10-13 03:31:51 -03:00
ronancpl
6e1442af30 Minor tweak on Exp system + Diet's Cygnus quest line
Changed minimum level required to gain EXP of mob from -5 to -20 the mob level (players below that level sees a red-colored font when displaying higher-leveled mob HPbar). Thanks to DietStory dev team, fixed some quests for KoC.
2017-10-05 17:14:05 -03:00
ronancpl
3a882c7f31 Exp gain & Chaos scroll fix + Diet's MK Overhaul
Fixed issues with negative experience being distributed to characters
when killing a mob, rendering "Exp reset". Fixed chaos scroll behaving
oddly. Refactored debuff expirations to manage one list with registered
debuffs and expire times, thus lifting some load from the TimerManager.
Added concurrency protection on how World deals with parties. Thanks to
the DietStory dev team, fixed some issues with the MK maps.
2017-10-04 02:35:52 -03:00
ronancpl
6445f0b4e4 Sql patch
Minor sql patch.
2017-09-29 19:13:58 -03:00
ronancpl
ddbd679f88 Hired Merchant & Player shop fixes + Owl of Minerva
Thanks to BenjixD DietStory's dev team, many bugs found by them have
been patched (pirate quests, missing drop data, fly command, etc).
Implemented Owl of Minerva. Fixed many issues with Hired Merchant and
Player Shops. Fixed an error with the slot checking system. Added Wish
Tickets (circa-2006 GMS event) to be dropped on AmoriaPQ.
2017-09-29 18:35:42 -03:00
ronancpl
de7e686a92 Protected Hired Merchant + Buff system patch
Fixed some issues with Fredrick not retrieving the right amount of items
from Hired Merchants. Added concurrency protection for HM. Patched a
minor issue on buff system.
2017-09-26 00:18:14 -03:00
ronancpl
28258530e4 Water of Life + Fixed GPQ & Buff system
Added Water of Life. Fixed Shuang (GPQ) npc dc'ing the leader when first
trying to enter the waiting area. Fixed some cases with the revamped
buff system, that would not properly check for the best buffs in some
scenarios, and would throw exceptions, caused by not properly protecting
access to critical data.
2017-09-25 02:16:24 -03:00
ronancpl
7bbf512797 GuildPQ fix
Fixed some issues with GPQ startup crashing the leader when doing the
map transition.
2017-09-22 23:26:46 -03:00
ronancpl
8794cc8f31 Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/ronancpl/MapleSolaxiaV2 2017-09-22 19:14:08 -03:00
ronancpl
9c72ce1e3a Revamped buff system + skill cd/buff schedule rework
Completely rearranged buff system (system can smartly check for the best
statup to take effect for it's duration, or the server can be flagged to
act as usual). Refactored scheduling system for buffs expiration and
cooldowns to use one single thread per player rather than one per
instance.
2017-09-22 19:09:56 -03:00
Sérgio Henrique Barbosa Marques
202a6b9be3 Update and rename README.txt to README.md (#108) 2017-09-21 15:02:25 -03:00
ronancpl
1ffcf47f79 AmoriaPQ + ItemSort fix + revamped GMShop
Implemented AmoriaPQ. Fixed an issue with ItemIdSortHandler where empty
vectors given to the sorting module would cause an exception thrown,
wiping players inventory items. Thanks to Vcoc, revamped shop data for
GMShop (shop id 1337). Mount quest for explorers now uses event script.
2017-09-15 21:32:15 -03:00
Alex-0000
6abbc2947e Fix spelling in PinkBeanBattle Script (#82) 2017-09-11 17:10:57 -03:00
ronancpl
f387d589b2 Autosave feature + Pet Ignore fix
Added experimental autosaver feature. Fixed pet ignore feature not
saving/loading data in some cases. Added concurrency protection for
inventory classes and monster book.
2017-09-11 16:53:40 -03:00
ronancpl
e064d5cbfa Vegas's spell + pet/mounts schedule revamp + CafePQ
Added Vega's Spell feature. Refactored mounts and pets schedules (now
one thread runs globally updating stats). Fixed Pet Ignore now saving to
DB. Fixed Flash Jump animation not appearing for other players just
after changing jobs. Fixed 3rd job, now as a proper event with timeout.
Introducing Brand-new PQ: CafePQ.
2017-09-08 14:36:58 -03:00
ronancpl
74b4ca4132 Reworked Autoassigner & Hero's Will & Trade + Visual NX + New commands
Reworked autoassigner (improved limits between required secondary and
surplus primary stats). Hero's will removes most of diseases, tonic
removes slow. Added visual info for collected NX cards. Added commands
cake (cake boss with customizable HP) and setgmlevel. Reworked Trade
system now checking for slots smartly (instead of just checking for
empty slots).
2017-09-01 01:20:01 -03:00
ronancpl
001125ccdb Using HikariCP + Pet issues + Dojo skills
As Suggested by Alex-0000, migrated from DBCP to HikariCP (uses less
external JARs and got a cleaner code overall). Fixed some issues
regarding pets, such as evolving or hatching from egg. Added dojo skills
and fixed energy bar. Added missing upgrade books on drop data.
2017-08-25 21:20:19 -03:00
Alex-0000
99062b1bb3 Update gitignore so build file changes don't appear in commit diffs (#72) 2017-08-23 20:59:31 -03:00
ronancpl
49f98a0855 Small patch
Pet from quest expires on 5hrs instead of 5s.
2017-08-23 19:34:26 -03:00
ronancpl
6628e3db54 Experimental DB pool + fixed stat overflow on equips
Implemented EXPERIMENTAL DBCP (connection pool), trying to improve
concorrent access to DB. Added door portals on Kerning Square. Fixed
equipments getting stat overflow when upgrading stats. Fixed expiring
pets crashing the client in some cases.
2017-08-23 18:01:17 -03:00
ExtremeDevilz
36db21bf80 Clarify On Login Packets (#63)
* Clarify On Login Packets

Clarify On Login Packets

* Rebase Code On PIN/PIC For Login Packet

Rebase Code On PIN/PIC For Login Packet

* Whoops Sorry !

Whoops Sorry !

* Fixes DB Scheme

Fixes DB Scheme

* Fixed LoginPacket Information

Fixed LoginPacket Information
2017-08-20 01:24:35 -03:00
ronancpl
ba6b5bc191 Crafters & keybinding & commands fix + updated MobBook info
Fixed player receiving DOT even if protected on Orbis Tower <B2>, added
HPbar on Rombot, fixed keybinding issue with clashing skill-item id's,
fixed some mischeckings on NPC crafters, fixed "travelling events"
sending players to random spawnpoints when arriving, fixed hair&face
commands, fixed dispel effect not showing to others, updated drop data
on mobbook.
2017-08-18 19:35:23 -03:00
ronancpl
c8e36c10e7 Reworked equip lvlup + Reactor quest item drop + ToT quests fix
Rebalanced the way equipment exp is gained (about 100~200 same-level
range mobs to pass equip level 1 to 2). Fixed reactors dropping quest
items to player if they don't have the quest started. Fixed broken
Temple of Time quests.
2017-08-16 14:06:59 -03:00
ronancpl
e0a27e00ab MagatiaPQ + several minor fixes
Added MagatiaPQ. Fixed a bug on Dojo where parties quitting the boss
fight without completing until rest point couldn't not start Dojo again
w/o reforming the party. Fixed issues with 2nd job NPC scripts. Reverted
command layout to use "!" and "@" again.
2017-08-11 12:41:35 -03:00
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# HeavenMS (MapleSolaxiaV2)
---
## Head developer: Ronan C. P. Lana
Credits are to be given too to Nexon(Duh!), the original MapleSolaxia staff and other colaborators, as just some changes/patches on the game were applied by myself, in which some of them diverged from the original v83 patch contents.
Regarding distributability and usage of the code presented here: like it was before, this MapleStory server is open-source. By that, it is meant that anyone is free to install, use, modify and redistribute the contents, as long as there is no kind of commercial trading involved and the credits to the original creators are maintained within the codes.
This is a NetBeans 8.0.2 Project, that MUST be built and run under JDK/JRE 7 in order to run properly. This means that it's easier to install the project via opening the server project folder inside NetBeans' IDE. Once installed, build this project on your machine and run the server using the "launch.bat" application.
In this project, many gameplay-wise issues generated from either the original WZ files and the server sources have been partially or completely solved. Considering the use of the provided edited WZ's and server-side wz.xml files should be of the greatest importance when dealing with this instance of private server, in order to perceive it at it's full potential. My opinion, though! Refer to "README_wzchanges.txt" for more information on what has been changed from Nexon's v83 WZ files.
The main objective of this project is to try as best as possible to recreate what once was the original MapleStory v83, while adding up some flavors that spices up the gameplay. In other words, aim to get the best of the MapleStory of that era.
---
### Download items
Server files: https://github.com/ronancpl/HeavenMS
Client files & general tools: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0BzDsHSr-0V4MYVJ0TWIxd05hYUk
Recommended localhost: https://hostr.co/r5QDmhlxpp8M
* MapleSilver's starting on window-mode, with some string fixes. This is a variation of Fraysa's https://hostr.co/gJbLZITRVHmv
---
### Donation
If you liked what you have seen on the project, donate a little something as a helping hand for my contributions towards Maple development.
Paypal: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=3K8KVTWRLFBQ4
---
### Preparing the ambient
The following link teaches on how to install a MapleStory v83 private server, however IT DIFFERS on what is used here: http://forum.ragezone.com/f428/maplestory-private-server-v83-741739/
Use that link ONLY AS AN ORIENTATION on where here things start to become ambiguous.
Firstly, install all the general tools required to run the server:
* WampServer2.0i.exe -> recipient of the MySQL server.
* mysql-query-browser.msi -> MySQL client component, visually shows the DB data and hubs queries.
* hamachi.msi -> used for establishing a tunnelling route for the server/client communication.
Now install the Java 7 Development Kit:
* jdk-7u79-windows-x64.exe
* netbeans-8.0.2-javase-windows.exe -> It's a NetBeans project, use other IDE at your own risk.
Overwrite whenever prompted with the JAR files under "jce_policy-7/UnlimitedJCEPolicy" in these Java folders:
* C:\Program Files\Java\jre7\lib
* C:\Program Files\Java\jre7\lib\ext
* C:\Program Files\Java\jre7\lib\security
* C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.7.0_01\lib
* C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.7.0_01\jre\lib
* C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.7.0_01\jre\lib\ext
* C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.7.0_01\jre\lib\security
Now that the tools have been installed, test if they are working.
For WampServer:
* Once you're done installing it, run it and you will see the Wamp icon on the bottom right corner.
Left click it and click 'Put Online'.
* In case of ORANGE ICON, change port 80 at "httpd.conf" to another, as it clashes with a Windows default port. Then Left click it again and click 'Start All Services'.
* The Wamp icon must look completely green (if its orange or red, you have a problem).
For Hamachi:
* Try opening it. It's that simple.
Hamachi is optional, though. You don't have to install Hamachi if you want to make the server just for use on your own machine. However, if you want to let other players access your server, consider alternatively using port-forwarding methods.
---
### Installing the SERVER
Set the "MapleSolaxiaV2" folder on a place of your preference. It is recommended for use "C:\Nexon\MapleSolaxiaV2".
Setting up the SQL: open MySQL Query Browser, then first-time create a new session, with these parameters at startup and click OK.
Server Host: localhost Port: 3306 Username: root
Now it must be done CAREFULLY:
1. File -> Open Script... -> Browse for "C:\Nexon\MapleSolaxiaV2\sql" -> db_database.sql, and execute it.
2. File -> Open Script... -> Browse for "C:\Nexon\MapleSolaxiaV2\sql" -> db_drops.sql, and execute it.
Now it is OPTIONAL, you don't need to run it if you don't want, as it will simply change some NPC shops to set some new goods, not present in the original MapleStory, to sell:
3. File -> Open Script... -> Browse for "C:\Nexon\MapleSolaxiaV2\sql" -> db_shopupdate.sql, and execute it.
At the end of the execution of these SQLs, you should have installed a database schema named "heavenms". REGISTER YOUR FIRST ACCOUNT to be used in-game by creating manually an entry on the table "accounts" at that database with a login and a password.
Configure the IP you want to use for your MapleStory server in "configuration.ini" file, or set it as "localhost" if you want to run it only on your machine. Alternatively, you can use the IP given by Hamachi to use on a Hamachi network, or you can use a non-Hamachi method of port-forwarding. Neither will be approached here.
Now open NetBeans, and choose to Open a project... Select then the "MapleSolaxiaV2" folder, that should already be a project recognizable by NetBeans. If it isn't, you have a problem.
Inside the project, you may encounter some code errors. These happens because you have not set yet the "cores" of the project. From the project hierarchy, right-click the project and select "Resolve Project Problems". Locate the "cores" folder inside the root directory of this project and manually configure the missing files with the files that are there.
Finally, select "Clean and Build project" to build the JAR file for the MapleStory server. Once done, make sure both WampServer and Hamachi are on and functioning, and then execute "launch.bat" on the root of the project. If no errors were raised from this action, your MapleStory server is now online.
---
### Installing the CLIENT
The client's set-up is quite straightforward:
1. From "ManagerMsv83.exe", install MapleStory on your folder of preference (e.g. "C:\Nexon\MapleStory") and follow their instructions.
2. Once done, erase these files: "HShield" (folder), "ASPLauncher.exe", "MapleStory.exe" and "patcher.exe".
3. Extract into the client folder the "localhost.exe" from the provided link.
4. Overwrite the original WZ files with the ones provided from "client_wz" folder on the Google Drive.
If you are not using "localhost" as the target IP on the server's config file, you will need to HEX-EDIT "localhost.exe" to fetch your IP. Track down all IP locations by searching for "Text String" "127.0.0.1", and applying the changes wherever it fits.
To hex-edit, install the Neo Hex Editor from "free-hex-editor-neo.exe" and follow their instructions. Once done, open "localhost.exe" for editing and overwrite the IP values under the 3 addresses. Save the changes and exit the editor.
Open the "localhost.exe" client. If by any means the program did not open, and checking the server log your ping has been listened by the server and you are using Windows 8 or 10, it probably might be some compatibility issue.
In that case, extract "lolwut.exe" from "lolwut-v0.01.rar" and place it on the MapleStory client folder ("C:\Nexon\MapleStory"). Your "localhost.exe" property settings must follow these:
* Run in compatibility mode: Windows 7;
* Unchecked reduced color mode;
* 640 x 480 resolution;
* Unchecked disable display on high DPI settings;
* Run as an administrator;
* Opening "lolwut.exe", use Fraysa's method.
Important: should the client be refused a connection to the game server, it may be because of a firewall issues. Head to the end of this file to proceed in allowing this connection through the computer's firewall. Alternatively, one can deactivate the firewall and try opening the client again.
---
### Important note about CLIENT EDITING
DO NOT USE the server's XMLs for reimporting into the client's WZ, it WILL generate some kind of bugs afterwards.
* Use instead the HaRepacker 4.2.4, encryption "GMS (old)".
* Open the desired WZ for editing and, USING THE UI, make the desired changes.
* Save the changed WZ, overwriting the original content at the client folder.
* Finally, RE-EXPORT ("Private Server..." exporting option) the changed XMLs into the server's WZ.XML files, overwriting the old contents.
These steps are IMPORTANT to maintain synchronization between the server and client modules.
As an example of client WZ editing, consider the MapleMobBookUpdate subproject I developed, for updating all reported drop data of the mobs in the game based on the current drop data on the database:
* Open the MobBookUpdate project on NetBeans, located at "tools\MapleMobBookUpdate", and build it.
* At the subfolder "lib", copy the file "MonsterBook.img.xml". This is from the original WZ v83.
* Paste it on the "dist" subfolder.
* Inside "dist", open the command prompt by alt+right clicking there.
* Execute "java -jar MobBookUpdate.jar". It will generate a "MonsterBook_updated.img.xml" file.
* At last, overwrite the "MonsterBook.img.xml" on "C:\Nexon\MapleSolaxiaV2\wz\String.wz" with this file, renaming it back to "MonsterBook.img.xml".
At this point, just the server-side Monster Book has been updated with the current state of the database's drop data.
To update the client as well, open HaRepacker 4.2.2 and load "String.wz" from "C:\Nexon\MapleStory". Drop the "MonsterBook.img" node by removing it from the hierarchy tree, then (CONTRARY TO WHAT SHOULD BE DONE NORMALLY!) import the server's "MonsterBook.img.xml".
The client's WZ now has the proper item drops described by the DB updated into the MobBook drop list.
Take note that this kind of core change is absolutely dangerous if done unwary. Once the MonsterBook.img does not hold client specific data in it's node contents, importing the XML causes no harm at all.
However, try not to remove/reimport nodes from WZ files, as it may cause data losses. Use the HaRepacker's UI instead to make the changes.
Save the changes and overwrite the older WZ on the MapleStory client folder.
---
### Portforwarding the SERVER
To use portforward, you will need to have permission to change things on the LAN router. Access your router using the Internet browser. URLs vary accordingly with the manufacturer. To discover it, open the command prompt and type "ipconfig" and search for the "default gateway" field. The IP shown there is the URL needed to access the router. Also, look for the IP given to your machine (aka "IPv4 address" field), which will be the server one.
The default login/password also varies, so use the link http://www.routerpasswords.com/ as reference. Usually, login as "admin" and password as "password" completes the task well.
Now you have logged in the router system, search for anything related to portforwarding. Should the system prompt you between portforwarding and portriggering, pick the first, it is what we will be using.
Now, it is needed to enable the right ports for the Internet. For MapleSolaxia, it is basically needed to open ports 7575 to 7575 + (number of channels) and port 8484. Create a new custom service which enables that range of ports for the server's channel and opt to use TCP/UDP protocols. Finally, create a custom service now for using port 8484.
Optionally, if you want to host a webpage, portforward the port 80 (the HTTP port) as well.
It is not done yet, sometimes the firewalls will block connections between the LAN and the Internet. To overcome this, it is needed to create some rules for the firewall to permit these connections. Search for the advanced options with firewalls on your computer and, with it open, create two rules (one outbound and one inbound).
These rules must target "one application", "enable connections" and must target your MapleStory client (aka localhost).
After all these steps, the portforwarding process should now be complete.

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MapleSolaxiaV2
Freelance developer: Ronan C. P. Lana
Credits are to be given too to Nexon(Duh!), the original MapleSolaxia staff and other colaborators, as just some changes/patches on the game were applied by myself, in which some of them diverged from the original v83 patch contents.
Regarding distributability and usage of the code presented here: like it was before, this MapleStory server is open-source. By that, it is meant that anyone is free to install, use, modify and redistribute the contents, as long as there is no kind of commercial trading involved and the credits to the original creators are maintained within the codes.
This is a NetBeans 8.0.2 Project, that MUST be built and run under JDK/JRE 7 in order to run properly. This means that it's easier to install the project via opening the server project folder inside NetBeans' IDE. Once installed, build this project on your machine and run the server using the "launch.bat" application.
In this project, many gameplay-wise issues generated from either the original WZ files and the server sources have been partially or completely solved. Considering the use of the provided edited WZ's and server-side wz.xml files should be of the greatest importance when dealing with this instance of private server, in order to perceive it at it's full potential. My opinion, though! Refer to "README_wzchanges.txt" for more information on what have been changed from Nexon's v83 WZ files.
The main objective of this project is to try as best as possible to recreate what once was the original MapleStory v83, while adding up some flavors that spices up the gameplay. In other words, to aim to get the best of the MapleStory of that era.
---- Download items ----
Server files: https://github.com/ronancpl/MapleSolaxiaV2
Client files & general tools: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0BzDsHSr-0V4MYVJ0TWIxd05hYUk
---- Preparing the ambient ----
The following link teaches on how to install a MapleStory v83 private server, however IT DIFFERS on what is used here: http://forum.ragezone.com/f428/maplestory-private-server-v83-741739/
Use that link ONLY AS AN ORIENTATION on where here things start to become ambiguous.
Firstly, install all the general tools required to run the server:
- WampServer2.0i.exe -> recipient of the server.
- hamachi.msi -> used for establishing a tunnelling route for the server/client communication.
- mysql-workbench-gpl-5.2.39-win32 -> MySQL server component, will store the server's DB.
Now install the Java 7 Development Kit:
- jdk-7u79-windows-x64.exe
- netbeans-8.0.2-javase-windows.exe -> It's a NetBeans project, use other IDE at your own risk.
Overwrite whenever prompted with the JAR files under "jce_policy-7/UnlimitedJCEPolicy" in these Java folders:
C:\Program Files\Java\jre7\lib
C:\Program Files\Java\jre7\lib\ext
C:\Program Files\Java\jre7\lib\security
C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.7.0_01\lib
C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.7.0_01\jre\lib
C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.7.0_01\jre\lib\ext
C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.7.0_01\jre\lib\security
Now that the tools have been installed, test if they are working.
For WampServer:
Once your done installing it, run it and you will see the Wamp icon on the bottom right corner.
Left click it and click 'Put Online'.
In case of ORANGE ICON, change port 80 at "httpd.conf" to another, as it clashes with a Windows default port.
Then Left click it again and click 'Start All Services'.
The Wamp icon must look completely green (if its orange or red, you have a problem).
For Hamachi:
Try opening it. It's that simple.
Hamachi is optional, though. You don't have to install Hamachi if you want to make the server just for use on your own machine. However, if you want to let other players access your server, consider alternatively using port-forwarding methods.
---- Installing the SERVER ----
Set the "MapleSolaxia" folder on a place of your preference. It is recommended for use "C:\Nexon\MapleSolaxia".
Setting up the SQL: open MySQL Query Browser, and define these parameters at startup and click OK:
Server Host: localhost Port: 3306 Username: root
Now it must be done CAREFULLY:
- File -> Open Script... -> Browse for "C:\MapleSolaxia\sql" -> db_database.sql, and execute it.
- File -> Open Script... -> Browse for "C:\MapleSolaxia\sql" -> db_drops.sql, and execute it.
Now it is OPTIONAL, you don't need to run it if you don't want, as it will simply change some NPC shops to set some new goods, not present in the original MapleStory, to sell:
- File -> Open Script... -> Browse for "C:\MapleSolaxia\sql" -> db_shopupdate.sql, and execute it.
At the end of the execution of these SQLs, you should have installed a database schema named "maplesolaxia". REGISTER YOUR FIRST ACCOUNT to be used in-game by creating manually a entry on the table "accounts" at that database with a login and a password.
Configure the IP you want to use for your MapleStory server in "configuration.ini" file, or set it as "localhost" if you want to run it only on your machine. Alternatively, you can use the IP given by Hamachi to use on a Hamachi network, or you can use a non-Hamachi method of port-forwarding. Neither will be approached here.
Now open NetBeans, and choose to Open a project... Select then the "MapleSolaxia" folder, that should already be a project recognizable by NetBeans. If it doesn't, you have a problem.
Inside the project, you may encounter some code errors. These happens because you have not set yet the "cores" of the project. From the project hierarchy, right-click the project and select "Resolve Project Problems". Locate the "cores" folder inside the root directory of this project and manually configure the missing files with the files that are there.
Finally, select "Clean and Build project" to build the JAR file for the MapleStory server. Once done, make sure both WampServer and Hamachi are on and functioning, and then execute "launch.bat" on the root of the project. If no errors were raised from this action, your MapleStory server is now online.
---- Installing the CLIENT ----
The client's set-up is quite straightforward:
- From "ManagerMsv83.exe", install MapleStory on your folder of preference (e.g. "C:\Nexon\MapleStory") and follow their instructions.
- Once done, erase these files: "HShield" (folder), "ASPLauncher.exe", "MapleStory.exe" and "patcher.exe".
- Extract into the client folder the "localhost.exe" from Localhostv83.
- Overwrite the original WZ files with the ones provided from "client_wz" folder on the Google Drive.
If you are not using "localhost" as the target IP on the server's config file, you will need to HEX-EDIT "localhost.exe" to fetch your IP. The "localhost.exe" uses the following byte addresses to store the server's IP address:
- 006FE084;
- 006FE094;
- 006FE0A4;
To hex-edit, install the Neo Hex Editor from "free-hex-editor-neo.exe" and follow their instructions. Once done, open "localhost.exe" for editing and overwrite the IP values under these 3 addresses. Save the changes and exit the editor.
Open the "localhost.exe" client. If by any means the program did not open, and checking que server log your ping has been listened and you are using Windows 8 or 10, it probably might be some compatibility issue. Extract "lolwut.exe" from "lolwut-v0.01.rar" and place it on the MapleStory client folder ("C:\Nexon\MapleStory"). Your "localhost.exe" property settings must follow these:
- Run in compatibility mode: Windows 7;
- Unchecked reduced color mode;
- 640 x 480 resolution;
- Unchecked disable display on high DPI settings;
- Run as an administrator;
- Opening "lolwut.exe", use Fraysa's method.
Alternatively, there is available the No-Damage Cap version of the MapleStory client. Just extract and use the "localhost.exe" from the one package with the given name.
Important: should the client being refused to connect to the game server, it may be because firewall issues. Head to the end of this file to proceed to enabling this connection with the computer's firewall. Alternatively, one can deactivate the firewall and try opening the client again.
---- Important note about CLIENT EDITING ----
DO NOT USE the server's XMLs for reimporting into the client's WZ, it WILL generate some kind of bugs afterwards.
- Use instead the HaRepacker 4.2.4, encryption "GMS (old)".
- Open the desired WZ for editing and, USING THE UI, make the desired changes.
- Save the changed WZ, overwriting the original content at the client folder.
- Finally, RE-EXPORT ("Private Server..." exporting option) the changed XMLs into the server's WZ.XML files, overwriting the old contents.
These steps are IMPORTANT to maintain synchronization between the server and client modules.
As an example of client WZ editing, consider the MobBookUpdate project I developed, for updating all reported drop data of the mobs in the game based on the current drop data on the database:
- Open the MobBookUpdate project on NetBeans, located at "C:\Nexon\MapleSolaxia\MobBookUpdate", and build it.
- At the subfolder "lib", copy the file "MonsterBook.img.xml". This is from the original WZ v83.
- Paste it on the "dist" subfolder.
- Inside "dist", open the command prompt by alt+right clicking there.
- Execute "java -jar MobBookUpdate.jar". It will generate a "MonsterBook_updated.img.xml" file.
- At last, overwrite the "MonsterBook.img.xml" on "C:\Nexon\MapleSolaxia\wz\String.wz" with this file, renaming it back to "MonsterBook.img.xml".
At this point, the server-side Monster Book has been updated with the current state of the database's drop data. Then, open HaRepacker 4.2.2 and load "String.wz" from "C:\Nexon\MapleStory". Drop the "MonsterBook.img" node by removing it from the hierarchy tree, then (CONTRARY TO WHAT SHOULD BE DONE NORMALLY!) import the server's "MonsterBook.img.xml".
Take note that this is absolutely dangerous if done unwary. Once the MonsterBook.img does not hold client specific data in it's node contents, importing the XML causes no harm at all. However, try not to remove/reimport nodes from WZ files, as it may cause data losses. Use the HaRepacker's UI instead to make the changes.
Save the changes and overwrite the older WZ on the MapleStory client folder.
---- Portforwarding the SERVER ----
To use portforward, you will need to have permission to change things on the LAN router. Access yor router using the Internet browser. URLs vary accordingly with the manufacturer. To discover it, open the command prompt and type "ipconfig" and search for the "default gateway" field. The IP shown there is the URL needed to access the router. Also, look for the IP given to your machine (aka "IPv4 address" field), which will be the server one.
The default login/password also varies, so use the link http://www.routerpasswords.com/ as reference. Usually, login as "admin" and password as "password" completes the task well.
Now you have logged in the router system, find for anything related to portforwarding. Should the system prompts you between portforwarding and portriggering, pick the first, it is what we will be using.
Now, it is needed to enable the right ports for the Internet. For MapleSolaxia, it is basically needed to open ports 7575 to 7575 + (number of channels) and port 8484. Create a new custom service which enables that range of ports for the server's channel and opt to use TCP/UDP protocols. Finally, create a custom service now for using port 8484.
Optionally, if you want to host a webpage, portforward the port 80 (the HTTP port) as well.
It is not done yet, sometimes the firewalls will block connections between the LAN and the Internet. To overcome this, it is needed to create some rules for the firewall to permit these connections. Search for the advanced options with firewalls on your computer and, with it open, create two rules (one outbound and one inbound).
These rules must target "one application", "enable connections" and must target your MapleStory client (aka localhost).
After all these steps, the portforwarding process should now be complete.

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<!-- the Compile on Save feature is turned off for the project. -->
<!-- You can turn off the Compile on Save (or Deploy on Save) setting -->
<!-- in the project's Project Properties dialog box.-->
<project name="MapleSolaxia" default="default" basedir=".">
<description>Builds, tests, and runs the project MapleSolaxia.</description>
<project name="HeavenMS" default="default" basedir=".">
<description>Builds, tests, and runs the project HeavenMS.</description>
<import file="nbproject/build-impl.xml"/>
<!--
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An example of overriding the target for project execution could look like this:
<target name="run" depends="MapleSolaxia-impl.jar">
<target name="run" depends="HeavenMS-impl.jar">
<exec dir="bin" executable="launcher.exe">
<arg file="${dist.jar}"/>
</exec>

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#Sat, 05 Aug 2017 19:11:00 -0300
C\:\\Nexon\\MapleSolaxia\\MapleSolaxiaV2=

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