Hi, Riccardo.

You can either:
a) Use the built-in logging plugin that writes a row for each operation
performed in a file in the server
(WEB-INF\server\archives\<<projectname>>\plugin-work\event-logger), and either
write a program to parse it or try to get the data manually.
b) Use the notifier plugin, which will send an email every time someone checks
something in, or any other action. Ask me if you want some more details on this.
c) Write your own plugin that alerts you about any change.
d) Get the whole project to your disk, and SJ will only download the changed
files (you can know which they are by reading the panel at the bottom of the
screen). Not advisable if the project is big.

So, you see that you can choose... You can't complain! ;-)

Albert.



----- Original Message -----
From: "Riccardo Cohen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "SourceJammer Users" <sourcejammer-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2005 12:05 PM
Subject: [SourceJammer-users] Re: little prb with sourcejammer


Hi
Thanks first for your answer about encoding. It works now.

I just wanted to know if there is a way of having a list of files that are not
sync with the
server... 5 developers modify the source, and I want to have the up-to-date
source on my pc (and
check what they've done!)

Thanks





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