Sorry, I understand now it's a strong requirement for you.
It's not an usual way of work and it's not strange that you found some
problems.
I haven't tried anything similar but I'll try to help a bit.

In hosted mode GWT uses Java and has direct access to the files.
In web mode the code is javascript and there are some Java specific
things that don't work.

When GWT compiles and found some special elements like
internationalization, imagebundles, ... it calculates all the possible
permutations. It think there's a js file for each permutation.
You can check it looking for words of your translation in the js
files, if you found there the translations then they are embedeed.
And/or you could deploy the war without the property files. If it
works then they are embedeed.



On May 21, 11:59 am, Bhavik <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ok I will again try to explain you....
>
> Yes I want to create dynamically new properties file. As you told that
> I have to restart the server. It is ok. But it should work then.
>
> Actually, my doubt is related to GWT that how GWT handles properties
> file because as I told earlier that when I create a new file in
> "HOSTED MODE IN GWT" - it creates a new properties file and then I
> refresh my application. The newly created properties file WORKS on
> change of locale. Consider this case as I created a file
> "abc_fr_FR.properties" for french in France OK.
>
> Then I COMPILE/BROWSE the application, now when I create a new
> properties file in the same deployment area say it as
> "abc_fr_CN.properties" for french in Canada. Both files have different
> key/value pairs. I changed the locale to "fr_FR" it worked here. but
> when i changed to "fr_CN" It did not work. I then restart the
> application the whole application. Then tried in hosted mode as well
> as compile/browse again. Thought the properties file with "fr_CN" did
> not work, but the file is present in the deployment area.
>
> Now, I deployed my application in Tomcat, there too I created a new
> properties file say it "abc_hi.properties" - for hindi language in
> India OK. Then I checked it by changing the locale to first "fr_FR" it
> worked, but in "fr_CN" and "hi" (Hindi) it did not worked. So I
> restarted the Tomcat server. Then also I changed the locales but did
> not succeeded to change the key/value pairs. The last
> abc_hi.properties is also dynamically created in the tomcat deployment
> directory where all other properties file and other files reside.
> Though I did not succeeded.
>
> So my doubt is that - how GWT handles properties file, after compiling
> the project. Does it access the properties file and then read the key/
> value pairs or it stores the key/value pair somewhere while compile.
> If it is so then it is a BUG in GWT while handling properties files.
>
> I hope you understood my problem now. Please help me out.
>
> Thanks and Regards,
> - Bhavik.
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