Summary
The JAR Menu provides an intuitive interface to manage Minecraft server versions effectively. Users gain access to a diverse array of categories and versions of popular mod loaders and modpacks within its interface. The JAR Menu aids users in navigating through all kinds of server installations, simplifying the process.
Note | Paper, Spigot, and Craftbukkit builds are updated daily. Restart the server to apply the latest build. |
Note | Access to installing modpacks via the JAR Menu is limited to Premium servers or Budget servers with the Advanced Support addon. Alternatively, modpacks can be installed manually by selecting custom jars. |
Note | If a new version is available and is not on the JAR Menu, please submit a support ticket here. |
How to Use the JAR Menu
1. Log in to the BisectHosting Premium or Budget panel.
2. Stop the server.
3. Click the Open JAR Menu button.
4. Select the desired category.
5. Toggle the button next to the preferred version. Using the latest version is recommended.
6. Choose what to do with the existing server files.
7. Start the server.
How to Use the JAR Menu (Updating)
1. Log in to the BisectHosting Premium or Budget panel.
2. Stop the server.
3. Click the Open JAR Menu button.
4. Select the category.
5. Toggle the button next to the latest version.
6. Choose what to do with the existing server files.
7. Start the server.
How to Use the JAR Menu (Custom JAR File)
1. Download the desired .jar
file.
2. Rename the .jar
file depending on the preferred Java version.
Filename | Java Version |
customjava7.jar |
Java 7 |
custom.jar |
Java 8 |
customjava9.jar |
Java 9 |
customjava11.jar |
Java 11 |
customjava14.jar |
Java 14 |
customjava15.jar |
Java 15 |
customjava16.jar |
Java 16 |
customjava17.jar |
Java 17 |
customjava18.jar |
Java 18 |
customjava19.jar |
Java 19 |
3. Minimize the file to use later in the tutorial.
4. Log in to the BisectHosting Premium or Budget panel.
5. Stop the server.
6. Go to the File Manager tab.
7. Choose the green Upload button.
8. Drag and drop the .jar
file from step 3.
9. Return to the Home tab.
10. Click the Open JAR Menu button.
11. Select Custom on the left.
12. Toggle the button next to the matching custom jar version from step 3.
13. Choose what to do with the existing server files.
14. Start the server.