I don't reccommend using this packet over the start & stop combination because of the lack of feedback you get in comparision.
However, if the server sending the packet is requesting to restart itself then this is your only option, so that's why it's here.
This is a change to how packets are transferred; the API has not been changed.
While the difference may be unnoticable when using unencrypted packets, because of MessagePack's compact size and better handling of byte values encrypted packets should transfer faster.
This commit removes the org.JSON library where alternatives are already provided (Bungee & Bukkit provide Gson). This change was made to improve compatability with BungeeCord plugins and reduce file sizes.
This means big changes to the SubData API, which heavily relied on org.JSON. Now we submit our data through YAMLSection to be converted and sent over the network.
SubServers.Bungee can now link servers to subdata clients via connection address and port number.
Since this still has the chance to fail, the `Name` field will appear if no servers were found this way, and will be used the same as before. SubCreator made servers will still have the `Name` value present and filled out for assurance.
This marks the beginning of SubServers.Host. As of now it is just a
simple plugin loading API, but it is planned to become a way to host
servers on other machines.
Also, SubAPI now checks to make sure variables aren't null in many
places.
SubServers Console is a simple bungeecord plugin that pops your
subservers out into their own console window. No configuration
required, one simple command: /popout
It's sorta experimental, but in theory: multiple packets should be able
to write to the same handle and multiple packets should be able to read
from the same handle.