Hello,
I have started some doc (really work in progress :-) ).
I will basically focus on provided documentation with code samples.

Resource bundle are loaded only once when user go to the application.

For static content some explanations can be read here
(http://people.apache.org/~olamy/archiva/docs/ref/1.4-M3-SNAPSHOT/archiva-web/archiva-webapp-js/template-loading.html)

By default locale is the browser locale except if you have the query
parameter ?request_lang=en (due to my bad experience with selenium
tests which failed on my fr machine I did that to be able to force
locale :-) ).

2012/1/23 Brett Porter <[email protected]>:
> Hi,
>
> I haven't had time to wade through all the UI changes yet, but in fixing the 
> JDK 5 compatibility problem this morning, I saw that there is a class serving 
> all the i18n resources over REST, which are then used in jquery.
>
> I'm curious how this architecture works? My expectation would have been that 
> there are no localized strings in the static content (HTML/JS), and that the 
> REST calls would return localized content as requested. Where are the keyed 
> requests coming from?
>
> Also, how does this perform with caching and behave with allowing users to 
> select the locale?
>
> I did notice that the call generating it is potentially quite inefficient. 
> There are 2 calls to convert properties to a string (one for redback, which 
> has subcalls, one for archiva), which both converted back to properties, 
> merged and then back to a string. I'd hope the resource bundles could just be 
> loaded once (presuming they can be updated as may be needed in an OSGi 
> scenario later).
>
I miss you here :-).
There is only on rest call. I have tried to reuse redback i18n.
There are two properties load (one in en and an other one in the
request locale except if en is the default). Note it's more 2*2
(redback then archiva)

> Cheers,
> Brett
>
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