Am SDK command line sample AMStoreConnection Instantiation problem

I am trying to use the Sun One am SDK in an java command line sample but when i try to instantiate the AMStoreConnection Object i get the following error:
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.ExceptionInInitializerError
at com.iplanet.am.sdk.AMStoreConnection.<clinit>(AMStoreConnection.java:46)
at CommandLineSSO.main(CommandLineSSO.java:41)
Caused by: java.util.MissingResourceException: Can't find resource for bundle java.util.PropertyResourceBundle, key authError-nullInput
at java.util.ResourceBundle.getObject(ResourceBundle.java:314)
at java.util.ResourceBundle.getString(ResourceBundle.java:274)
at com.iplanet.services.util.I18n.getString(I18n.java:255)
at com.iplanet.authentication.server.AuthSPrincipal.<init>(AuthSPrincipal.java:66)
at com.iplanet.authentication.AuthPrincipal.<init>(AuthPrincipal.java:49)
at com.iplanet.am.sdk.AMSDKUtil.<clinit>(AMSDKUtil.java:222)
... 2 more
i the amSDK debug log the error messages is :
10/25/2002 10:01:31:078 AM CEST: Thread[main,5,main]
ERROR: AdminUtils: Initialize admin info
Got LDAPServiceException code=19
     at com.iplanet.services.ldap.DSConfigMgr.loadServerConfiguration(DSConfigMgr.java:299)
     at com.iplanet.services.ldap.DSConfigMgr.getDSConfigMgr(DSConfigMgr.java:54)
     at com.iplanet.am.util.AdminUtils.<clinit>(AdminUtils.java:37)
     at com.iplanet.am.sdk.AMSDKUtil.<clinit>(AMSDKUtil.java:222)
     at com.iplanet.am.sdk.AMStoreConnection.<clinit>(AMStoreConnection.java:46)
     at CommandLineSSO.main(CommandLineSSO.java:41)
Here is the java code :
          AMObject amObj;
          AMStoreConnection conn;
          SSOTokenManager manager = SSOTokenManager.getInstance();
          SSOToken token = manager.createSSOToken(args[0]);
               conn = new AMStoreConnection( token);
/***************************************************************/

I am having the same problem as was initially posted in this thread, yet it doesn't seem to be fixed by the suggestion below. I have the SUNWam/lib and SUNWam/locale directories in my classpath, which makes all the right properties files available to the classloader.
I was able to determine that the problem was just a missing line in the amSDK.properties file "authError-nullInput=Null Values" ... but now I just get a NullPointerException
[25/Jul/2003:11:33:43] failure (25141): Internal error: Unexpected error condition thrown (unknown exception,no description), stack: java.lang.ExceptionInInitializerError: java.lang.NullPointerException: Null Values
     at com.iplanet.authentication.server.AuthSPrincipal.<init>(AuthSPrincipal.java:66)
     at com.iplanet.authentication.AuthPrincipal.<init>(AuthPrincipal.java:49)
     at com.iplanet.am.sdk.AMSDKUtil.<clinit>(AMSDKUtil.java:222)
     at com.iplanet.am.sdk.AMStoreConnection.<clinit>(AMStoreConnection.java:46)
     at test.TestServlet.service(TestServlet.java:90)
     at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:853)
     at com.iplanet.server.http.servlet.NSServletRunner.invokeServletService(NSServletRunner.java:897)
     at com.iplanet.server.http.servlet.NSServletRunner.Service(NSServletRunner.java:464)
any help would be greatly appreciated. thanks.

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