Archive date: 2019-12-09
This content is no longer being updated or maintained. The content is provided “as is.” Given the rapid evolution of technology, some content, steps, or illustrations may have changed.In this series, you'll learn how to use Docker, Eclipse, and IBM Cloud to develop, extend, and host your own Minecraft servers. Find out how to use Eclipse to build Minecraft plugins, test them locally using Docker, and use IBM Cloud to host your Docker containers on the Internet. You'll also harness the power of IBM Watson from within Minecraft for more educational and interactive game play.
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Archived | Running Minecraft servers within Docker
In this series, you''ll learn how to use Docker, Eclipse, and IBM Cloud to develop, extend, and host your own Minecraft servers.
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Archived | Building plugins for Minecraft with Docker and Eclipse
In part 2 of this series, you'll learn how to set up your local Eclipse development environment, and then develop, build, and export your own server-side Minecraft plugin into a local Docker image.
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Archived | Running Spigot servers in Kubernetes
In part 3 of this series, you'll learn how to deploy Docker images to IBM Cloud, and run them as Docker containers that are accessible through the cloud.
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Archived | Integrating Watson into Minecraft on IBM Cloud
In Part 4 of this series, you'll learn how to extend the Spigot server with a plugin that uses Watson cognitive services to add a little science to your game play.