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So, today i start to develop my mod in 1.12.2.

But i can't continue because IntelliJ IDEA says: Annotation not allowed here wherever i put @SidedProxy

I tried to put my java language level to 9 to 8 to see if i solve that problem, but nothing...


Thank you.

 

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import me.pistofranco.mmo.util.References;
import net.minecraftforge.fml.common.Mod;
import net.minecraftforge.fml.common.SidedProxy;

@Mod(modid= References.MOD_ID, name = References.NAME, version = References.VERSION)


public class MMO {

        @Mod.Instance
        public static MMO INSTANCE;

        @SidedProxy(clientSide = References.CLIENT_PROXY_CLASS, serverSide = References.COMMON_PROXY_CLASS,modId = References.MOD_ID);

}

[EdIt 1 minute later]

I didnt take a step... All solved

I didn't put

 

public static CommonProxy proxy;

below...

Sorry

Edited by PistoFranco

12 minutes ago, PistoFranco said:

public static CommonProxy proxy;

Instead use an interface called IProxy, the idea of a CommonProxy is illogical. Your "CommonProxy" is your @Mod class.

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