said:
>[G:\tools\jsyncmanager]java -jar jsyncmanager.jar
FWIW, the tee utility is your friend here. It captures messages and lets
you see them at the same time. I use it with:
java blah blah | tee tmp.out
>java.util.MissingResourceException: Can't find bundle for base name
>org.jSyncManager.Conduit.Resourc
>es.Text.DefaultConduitResources, locale en_US
Try:
SET LANG=EN_US
Java is very case sensitive.
>I have the API installed in
>D:\java131\jre\lib\ext\jsyncmanager-api.jar
You don't need this. jsyncmanager.jar contains it along with the default
jConduits. The API jar is for those writing custom apps that don't need
the jSyncManager UI.
HTH,
Steven
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