Robert Simpson wrote:
Andrew,
In one sentence, it intends to provide a framework for internationalization of Java projects, within the Apache/Jakarta projects themselves and for users of the Apache/Jakarta code outside Apache.
I am sorry for jumping in late to this thread. How does this proposal
differ from
the commons-resources project in the commons-sandbox that provides for
internationalization?
It can load resources from a properties/XML or database ?
I had started out trying to see where I could make use of the Jakarta code, and eliminate duplication of effort on my part. But the one thing I ran into was most of the Jakarta subprojects do not provide for internationalization, which is a shame, because the Java SDK does quite a good job of providing support for that. That might actually be a good thing, since there currently is the opportunity to provide a framework for doing it in one place, rather than having each subproject do it differently.
Robert Simpson
Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
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