See 'ConstantsWithLookUp', may them help you.

But the class you're looking for is 'Dictionary', which lets you
implement a dynamic localization.

http://code.google.com/intl/en/webtoolkit/doc/latest/DevGuideI18n.html#DevGuideAnnotations

The hard part - that you must resolve - is how to mix dinamic and
static I18N.

Hope it helps



And Dictionar

On 25 feb, 20:43, mmoossen <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear all!
>
> i was wondering what is the best way to add support for a new locale
> without compiling the whole module again.
>
> my use case, to distribute a CMS plugin written in GWT and we want
> that users can easily localize it.
>
> in java. you just put an additional properties file to the right
> package in the classpath (not even the same dir).
> as i understand, for client-side localization with GWT this should not
> be possible.
>
> so, i am trying to figure out what the best way to achieve this might
> be? i was thinking in having server side resource bundles and one (or
> several) RPC services for serving the localized strings to the client,
> most likely having a RPC method as:
> Map<String,String> getKeys(Locale locale)
> the main problem with this would be to ensure keys are loaded before
> starting the app.
>
> it wont be so elegant as native GWT localization, but it could work
> well enough...
>
> another idea i just got:
> to generate the localized keys as JSON into the JSP host page. mmm..
> sounds better than the previous idea :D
>
> what is your advise?
>
> thanks
> Michael

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