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I'm just trying to make a single object post text in chat on the client side only. So basically I want to have my mod "Item" to post "Hello World!" in the players chat window when I right click. I've tried a ton of tutorials for using "EvenHandlers" or "onItemRightClick" and I've no clue how to get them to work. 

public class ItemFoxTail extends Item 
{
	public ItemFoxTail() 
	{
		setCreativeTab(CreativeTabs.MISC);
		setUnlocalizedName(Reference.FoxTech_Items.FOX_TAIL.getUnlocalizedName());
		setRegistryName(Reference.FoxTech_Items.FOX_TAIL.getRegistryName());
		setMaxStackSize(1);
	}
	
		
}

That's the basics of my item I have at the moment.
public ItemStack onItemRightClick(ItemStack itemStack, World world, EntityPlayer player)

^ is what I was trying to use but kept getting errors in Eclipse.

 

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Hey! o/

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It looks like you are trying to override a method outside of the correct scope (correct word?). It should be inside the class, but outside of the constructor.

 

Also, use your IDE to override methods. It will automatically use the correct method signature.

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You can't use the Minecraft class inside common code, use the EntityPlayer parameter or else your mod will crash the server.

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10 minutes ago, larsgerrits said:

You can't use the Minecraft class inside common code, use the EntityPlayer parameter or else your mod will crash the server.

I figured it out what I ended up doing is using this code.
 

@Override
	public ActionResult onItemRightClick(World worldIn, EntityPlayer playerIn, EnumHand handIn)
	{
		if (worldIn.isRemote)
		{
			Minecraft.getMinecraft().player.sendChatMessage("Hello fellow Foxes!!");
		}
		//Minecraft.getMinecraft().player.sendChatMessage("Hello fellow Foxes!!");
		return new ActionResult(EnumActionResult.PASS, playerIn.getHeldItem(handIn));
	}		

 

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Hey! o/

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This will make the code run on the client only. But that will still crash the server as it still tries to load the Minecraft class on the server side. Using the EntityPlayer parameter will fix this.

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@Override
	public ActionResult onItemRightClick(World worldIn, EntityPlayer playerIn, EnumHand handIn)
	{
		if (worldIn.isRemote)
		{
			playerIn.sendMessage(new ITextComponent("HELLO!"));
		}
		return new ActionResult(EnumActionResult.PASS, playerIn.getHeldItem(handIn));
	}

"Cannot instantiate the type ITextComponent" Why is this a topic I seem to not be able to find online anywhere :/

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I'm using that because for some reason I can't get ITextComponent to work, probably cause I'm not well informed on the subject. I can't find any explanation or examples.

For the server part. When I run a server from Eclipse it won't launch. I can run a Client fine and have the mod work just how I need it.

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Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: com.matthewrivas.foxtech.ServerProxy

Sounds obvious to me. It can't find your ServerProxy, did you check your spelling in @SidedProxy?

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Yup it's spelled correctly.

@SidedProxy(clientSide = Reference.CLIENT_PROXY_CLASS, serverSide = Reference.SERVER_PROXY_CLASS)
	public static CommonProxy proxy;

 

public static final String CLIENT_PROXY_CLASS = "com.matthewrivas.foxtech.proxy.ClientProxy";
	public static final String SERVER_PROXY_CLASS = "com.matthewrivas.foxtech.ServerProxy";

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public static final String CLIENT_PROXY_CLASS = "com.matthewrivas.foxtech.proxy.ClientProxy";
public static final String SERVER_PROXY_CLASS = "com.matthewrivas.foxtech.ServerProxy";

Your ClientProxy is inside the proxy package and ServerProxy not? Your variable should be the same as the package declaration of the ServerrProxy

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package com.matthewrivas.foxtech.proxy;

So your ServerProxy does exist in the proxy package? That also put it inside the String you pass into the @SidedProxy.

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