I myself used only the i18n class, but if i remember correctly the other 
method is used by the pirol people.

as it is a plugin, you may try the second approach (may be it is better 
for plugins .. not sure about that)

stefan

Sunburned Surveyor schrieb:
> The OpenJUMP wiki mentions two (2) ways that a plug-in can be
> internationalized. The first way uses the I18NPlug.java class. The
> second way was suggested by someone named "Holger", and involves the
> use of ResourceBundle class.
> 
> I'm getting ready to attempt my first internationalization of a
> plug-in, and I was wondering what the advantages are of one way over
> the other. Is there one that I should be using? Is there one everyone
> else is using?
> 
> Internationalization isn't my area of expertise (then again, I may not
> have any areas of expertise) so I would appreciate any advice on this
> matter.
> 
> I thought I would ask before I committed to one of the two methods.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> The Sunburned Surveyor
> 
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