ClassicAddonManager | An addon manager for classic wow
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An addon manager for classic wow
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- Starts the game manager
- Setup table view
- Starts a self update
- Set up the searched Addons table
- Method to perform the export action
- Encodes the given input
- Hide this update
- Disable all controls
- Updates the item
- Set the update button on an item
- Add action
- Start the search
- Update all the addons
- Clears the search selection action
- Updates the status bar
- Returns the list of supported patches
- Select the search button from an object
- Determines the latest file with the given flavor
- Edit an edit button
- Notify about a finish
- Saves the game
- Returns a list of supported versions
- Update the buttons
- Check if there is a game version supported
- Action button
- Initialize the application
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QUESTION
I have set up an OpenJDK 12 project in IntelliJ (2019.2) using the built-in Gradle support. To design the GUI I'm using JavaFX 12. I have followed and read the setup guide several times, I have no issues running the program in my IDE, the issue is when I try to build a .jar file for distribution that I run into problems. I have not been able to find a solution that works so far and I've searched QUITE a lot, nearly tearing my hair out over this. Currently when i try to run my jar file with java -jar "jarName".jar I get the following error:
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Answered 2019-Aug-11 at 19:19If you want to do a fat jar using Gradle but not a shadow plugin, usually you will do:
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Install ClassicAddonManager
You can use ClassicAddonManager 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 ClassicAddonManager 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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