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ronancpl f78defec1f Antibanish mechanics + Limited drops on map + SQL tidy-up
Added antibanish mechanics: as like other "diseases" that can be treated
with some useable items, banish will be able to be recovered as well.
Fixed some SQL issues introduced on the last commit, as well as
lingering inexistent ids on drop data. Fixed some concurrency issues
with MapleMapFactory. Set a ceiling for simultaneous items available per
map, where old ones are promptly discarded. Patched MWLB attack block
for higher level GMs.
2017-08-05 19:38:07 -03:00
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2017-08-04 00:04:46 -03:00
2017-08-04 00:04:46 -03:00

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BUILD OUTPUT DESCRIPTION
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When you build an Java application project that has a main class, the IDE
automatically copies all of the JAR
files on the projects classpath to your projects dist/lib folder. The IDE
also adds each of the JAR files to the Class-Path element in the application
JAR files manifest file (MANIFEST.MF).

To run the project from the command line, go to the dist folder and
type the following:

java -jar "MapleIdRetriever.jar" 

To distribute this project, zip up the dist folder (including the lib folder)
and distribute the ZIP file.

Notes:

* If two JAR files on the project classpath have the same name, only the first
JAR file is copied to the lib folder.
* Only JAR files are copied to the lib folder.
If the classpath contains other types of files or folders, these files (folders)
are not copied.
* If a library on the projects classpath also has a Class-Path element
specified in the manifest,the content of the Class-Path element has to be on
the projects runtime path.
* To set a main class in a standard Java project, right-click the project node
in the Projects window and choose Properties. Then click Run and enter the
class name in the Main Class field. Alternatively, you can manually type the
class name in the manifest Main-Class element.