Sonar-Core | Sonar 's Modding Framework | Reverse Engineering library
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Sonar's Modding Framework
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- Render the world
- For each tile entity needs to be rendered
- Renders all blocks in the world model
- Renders a block
- Draw a rectangular modal rectangle
- Configure the stacks of the given recipe
- Convert an object to a list
- Create a BakedQuad from a textured quad
- Draw a rectangular rectangle
- Create a Baked quad for a textured quad
- Called when an item is clicked
- Get an entity within the world coordinate range
- Transfer itemStack to another slot
- Transform a list of quads into a new quad
- Returns the part with the given hash code
- Checks if the itemStack is enabled
- Closes the current gui
- Returns all classes matching the given annotation
- Draw a rectangle
- Adds digits to a string
- Breaks up a multiline into lines
- Draw an icon without a color
- Initialises Sonar
- Draws a transparent rectangle
- Renders a tile entity
- Sets the rotation of this matrix
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QUESTION
I am new at using Sonarqube and I have an issue that maybe you can help with.
I am working in a development project now that uses Jdk 8 update 261, so I have my environment variable JAVA_HOME pointing to it and I can not change it as suggested in other posts.
So I installed jdk 11 as you can see in this image:
And I edited my wrapper.conf to this:
But still my sonarqube does not start. This is the log I get in my C:\sonarqube-7.9.5\logs\sonar file:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jan-13 at 04:09The error message (in Spanish) says "The system cannot find the specified file." Did you check that java is really installed in the specified path?
Here are two related resources:
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Install Sonar-Core
You can use Sonar-Core like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the Sonar-Core component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
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