org.bukkit.entity.ComplexEntityPart Java Examples
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Example #1
Source File: ControllableEnderDragonBase.java From EntityAPI with GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 | 6 votes |
public ControllableEnderDragonBase(int id, EntityManager manager) { super(id, ControllableEntityType.ENDERDRAGON, manager); Bukkit.getPluginManager().registerEvents(new Listener() { @EventHandler public void onEntityExplode(EntityExplodeEvent event) { if (!shouldDestroyBlocks()) { Entity entity = event.getEntity(); if (entity instanceof EnderDragon && entity.equals(getBukkitEntity())) { event.setCancelled(true); } else if (entity instanceof ComplexEntityPart && ((ComplexEntityPart) entity).getParent().equals(getBukkitEntity())) { event.setCancelled(true); } } } }, EntityAPI.getCore()); }
Example #2
Source File: CraftEnderDragon.java From Kettle with GNU General Public License v3.0 | 5 votes |
public Set<ComplexEntityPart> getParts() { Builder<ComplexEntityPart> builder = ImmutableSet.builder(); for (MultiPartEntityPart part : getHandle().dragonPartArray) { builder.add((ComplexEntityPart) part.getBukkitEntity()); } return builder.build(); }
Example #3
Source File: CraftEnderDragon.java From Thermos with GNU General Public License v3.0 | 5 votes |
public Set<ComplexEntityPart> getParts() { Builder<ComplexEntityPart> builder = ImmutableSet.builder(); for (EntityDragonPart part : getHandle().dragonPartArray) { builder.add((ComplexEntityPart) part.getBukkitEntity()); } return builder.build(); }