Java Addon V10 Now
Should we expand this into a for a specific mod type (like Magic or Tech)? Share public link
As the sun began to set, Alex noticed the finer details that V10 brought to life. Particles from broken blocks looked more refined, and the way items dropped onto the ground felt weightier and more "physical." Even the sounds were sharper, mirroring the distinct audio cues of Java Edition.
We removed the heavy third-party DI library (like Guice) and implemented a lightweight, annotation-based injector.
Mastering Java Addon v10: The Ultimate Guide to the Next Generation of Minecraft Bedrock Extensibility java addon v10
One of the biggest complaints about previous versions was the build-time overhead of annotation processing. In v10, we completely rewrote the processing engine.
If you want to delve deeper into customizing this architecture, let me know:
Because this is a client-side resource pack, you can use it on public servers (like The Hive or CubeCraft) and Realms without getting banned or requiring the server host to install it. Verdict: Is It Worth It? Should we expand this into a for a
This addon works perfectly on local worlds and custom Bedrock servers. If installed as a world behavior pack, players joining your game will automatically download the required resources.
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: Adds "Sharpness" particles upon hitting mobs and Java-style animations for eating or using items. We removed the heavy third-party DI library (like
The v10 migration tool ( java-addon-migrate ) can analyze your existing addons and suggest changes.
Java Addon v10 is not just an incremental update; it is a complete overhaul of the classic Java enhancement plugin. Designed to integrate seamlessly with popular IDEs (IntelliJ IDEA, Eclipse, NetBeans) and standalone JVM monitors, this addon serves as a bridge between your source code and the underlying machine.