Hi Dan. I'll look into that when I get back.
Mark.
On 2 Nov 2006, at 20:21, Daniel Kulp wrote:
Mark,
I had sent a note to Cliff asking if it was OK. I haven't heard back
from him. I'll re-send.
That said, to be usable, we'd need it to basically be a maven 2 plugin
preferrably, but at the very least, have it available in the maven2
repositories. If you could figure out how to get it callable from
maven, that would be great.
Dan
On Thursday November 02 2006 9:35 am, Mark Little wrote:
No feedback must mean everyone is happy ;-)
I'll take a look at this the week after next when I get back from
SCUBA diving in the Red Sea :-) and my broken machine is fixed :-(
Mark.
On 26 Oct 2006, at 23:36, Mark Little wrote:
Owing to server outages, this seemed to get lost first time round.
Mark.
On 23 Oct 2006, at 18:47, Mark Little wrote:
I notice from looking at the code that although there's an
approach to what log implementation to use for
internationalization/localization support, there's nothing formal
for creating resource bundles. Maybe I missed it though. However,
under the assumption I'm correct, one thing I'd like to suggest to
solve this issue would be to use the resource bundle doclet that
was developed by Hewlett-Packard, and now freely available (under
LGPL) from JBoss. Take a look http://docs.jboss.org/process-guide/
en/html/internationalization.html#d0e3916 and specifically at
11.2.6 (Creating Resource Bundles). You can ignore the references
to the logger implementation because, as I said above, that seems
to be taken care of already in CXF.
This doclet has been used successfully in many of the HP NetAction
products (in 2000/2001/2002) and subsequently in the Arjuna
Transaction Service/Message Service implementations. If this looks
to be of interest, then I'd be happy to work with whoever to
incorporate the ant task that runs the doclet into the build
scripts and produce an update to the wiki page for developers to
follow when writing text that goes into a resource bundle. I know
it's covered by LGPL, but I assume that since this would only
affect the building of CXF and not something that gets shipped
with the product, it should be alright to use.
Mark.
On 6 Oct 2006, at 23:06, Mark Little wrote:
I'll take a look at the wiki page and come up to speed on that.
Thanks,
Mark.
On 6 Oct 2006, at 21:09, Daniel Kulp wrote:
Mark,
On Friday October 06 2006 3:57 pm, Mark Little wrote:
Your I18N reference got me thinking. Can someone point me at
the I18N/
L10N approach taken for CXF? What I mean is the rules and tools
for
generating resource bundles and using them within the code. If
there's no solution in place, we may have an open source tool
that the project might want to consider.
There is some "older" stuff on the old Celtix wiki related to
that:
http://wiki.objectweb.org/celtix/Wiki.jsp?
page=Internationalizatio
n and:
http://wiki.objectweb.org/celtix/Wiki.jsp?page=CeltixLogging
Not a lot though and what is there needs to be copied to the CXF
space.
Good question though. :-)
If you see areas in the code that aren't doing the I18N stuff,
file bugs
(or fix it).
Thanks!
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IONA
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