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iManager Plugin (NPM) Resource File Comparison

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30 July 2007 - 9:41am
Submitted by: raghuveer_talekar

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license: 
Free

Target Platform:

All Platforms.

Requirement:

Java 1.4 or Higher is required.

Description:

Resource File Comparison is tool to compare the resource file(s) in iManager Plugin NPM Build. Resource file(s) are nothing but all available/supported localization .properties file(s). It is very useful tool for anyone especially developer/tester involved in iManager Plugin or Framework development/testing.

It compares the other locale resource file(s) with English resource file.

Features:

  1. iManager Plugin NPM(s) as well as Framework NPM(s) are supported.
  2. Lists the set of properties file(s) available in the NPM and their count.
  3. Lists each properties file and resource ID difference.
  4. Lists missing resource file(s).
  5. res.conf is provided which is configuration file, where you can put supported language/locale IDs.

This resource file should present in same directory from where you are executing the tool. If it's not present, the tool will assume default set of locales.

If you have resource file and you want to compare those resource file, put those resource file in folder and zip it. Rename the zip file to npm and supply it to this tool.

Using Plugin Resource File Comparison:

Unzip CompareRes.zip using unzip command line utility or winzip/winrar utility.

For windows:

	CompareRes.bat

This will display the help. Follow this.

For Unix:

	./CompareRes

This will display the help. Follow this

Screenshot:

AttachmentSize
CompareRes.zip6.14 KB

Disclaimer: As with everything else at Cool Solutions, this content is definitely not supported by Novell (so don't even think of calling Support if you try something and it blows up).

It was contributed by a community member and is published "as is." It seems to have worked for at least one person, and might work for you. But please be sure to test, test, test before you do anything drastic with it.




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