Film plays in shared library....

but wont actually sync to my ipad??

Try to create a JAR with the resource file in it (under /META-INF) and add it as a library in your project.
If it does not work, try to create a faces-config.xml file inside that directory that declares the resource file.
I think it gets merged at runtime with the config of your application and resource bundle should be available.

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  • Is it possible to Sync an iPod (or iPhone) with a Shared Library?

    I know this is a silly, basic question, but 6:30 AM is just too early for me to keep digging for the answer.
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  • How do I download music from a shared library to an ipod?

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