you need ConstantsWithLookup... i think... or check this...
http://codeherding.blogspot.com/ look at the end for the archive and
then find the intro.... then select the i18n section.

On Jul 10, 2:51 pm, Stefan Bachert <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> First of all i18n of GWT is using property file like classical java,
> but during compile time.
> Not using the file directly during runtime is quite obvious: the app
> live in the browser and has no direct access to the file systems.
>
> You could write a generic approach to download properties files from
> server.
> This has at least 3 drawbacks
> a) It is slow
> b) It does not check whether a constant is used at all
> c) It may be a security whole.
>
> There are enough good reasons to do i18n not exactly like java does.
>
> I feel quite confortable with GWT i18n.
>
> Stefan Bacherthttp://gwtworld.de
>
> On 10 Jul., 04:52, Aladdin <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > All I want is to create I18N support in my application , it has been
> > three days and it's now 5:37 am because the GWT team want invent new
> > language other than Java.
>
> > So my question , why instead   of using the Java's regular resource
> > bundle the GWT team go with their imagination and invent new way , so
> > experts Java developers  have to learn new APIs and methods ... give
> > us a break !!!
>
> > All I want is old fashion properties file that users can add new
> > locals to my application without having to recompile the code .
>
> > ClientBundle , Dictionary , Constants ... blah ... blah ... blah ..
>
> > GWT is a great product , but please just give us Java ,because when
> > you say it's Java it's not only the syntax , it's the library ... this
> > what took me 10 years to master not how to write if ..else
> > statement ...
>
> > Or just call it GWT++
>
> > Aladdin

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