Re: Internationalization with Wicket

2015-04-09 Thread Martin Grigorov
Hi,

Yes.
MyApplication.properties
Put it next to MyApplication.java
On Apr 9, 2015 4:30 PM, Hasan Çelik hsnclk1...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi,

 Before I created  properties class for every class, for example,

 HomePage.html
 HomePage.java
 HomePage.properties
 HomePage_tr.properties
 SecondPage.html
 SecondPage.java
 SecondPage.properties
 SecondPage_tr.properties

 In this way, It caused visual pollution and takes a few times while
 loading... after that I decided to create one properties file instead of
 above..And I located it into the /resource directory...

 When I run the program, I am getting an error... As I understand program
 doesn't find the properties file in the /resource directory...I think I
 should refer it in somewhere??

 My question is; Is there a way to create one properties file like that for
 Internationalization ?



Re: Internationalization with Wicket

2015-04-09 Thread Ernesto Reinaldo Barreiro
by library I mean they will be exported inside a re-usable jar file and
used by different projects.

On Thu, Apr 9, 2015 at 3:35 PM, Ernesto Reinaldo Barreiro 
reier...@gmail.com wrote:

 You have to instruct maven or whatever other build tool to include things
 on resources... Also you can place a file MyApplication.properties next to
 your application class and fetch localization from there. I tend to use
 this last approach and only use APanel.properties or APage.properties if
 those components are part of a library.


 On Thu, Apr 9, 2015 at 3:28 PM, Hasan Çelik hsnclk1...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi,

 Before I created  properties class for every class, for example,

 HomePage.html
 HomePage.java
 HomePage.properties
 HomePage_tr.properties
 SecondPage.html
 SecondPage.java
 SecondPage.properties
 SecondPage_tr.properties

 In this way, It caused visual pollution and takes a few times while
 loading... after that I decided to create one properties file instead of
 above..And I located it into the /resource directory...

 When I run the program, I am getting an error... As I understand program
 doesn't find the properties file in the /resource directory...I think I
 should refer it in somewhere??

 My question is; Is there a way to create one properties file like that for
 Internationalization ?




 --
 Regards - Ernesto Reinaldo Barreiro




-- 
Regards - Ernesto Reinaldo Barreiro


Re: Internationalization with Wicket

2015-04-09 Thread Ernesto Reinaldo Barreiro
You have to instruct maven or whatever other build tool to include things
on resources... Also you can place a file MyApplication.properties next to
your application class and fetch localization from there. I tend to use
this last approach and only use APanel.properties or APage.properties if
those components are part of a library.


On Thu, Apr 9, 2015 at 3:28 PM, Hasan Çelik hsnclk1...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi,

 Before I created  properties class for every class, for example,

 HomePage.html
 HomePage.java
 HomePage.properties
 HomePage_tr.properties
 SecondPage.html
 SecondPage.java
 SecondPage.properties
 SecondPage_tr.properties

 In this way, It caused visual pollution and takes a few times while
 loading... after that I decided to create one properties file instead of
 above..And I located it into the /resource directory...

 When I run the program, I am getting an error... As I understand program
 doesn't find the properties file in the /resource directory...I think I
 should refer it in somewhere??

 My question is; Is there a way to create one properties file like that for
 Internationalization ?




-- 
Regards - Ernesto Reinaldo Barreiro