hi ganesh,
u can do it by two ways -
1. use XSLs(made for each contry) and XML and bind them in a Servlet
depending on the user selected country or servlet captured Locale (for this
you need to know charsets and XMLs little more extensively)
2. Another way is, use ResourceBundle object of java.util. You will need to
create One ResourceBundle object for each language for eg. MyResorces_cn_CN
- for Chinese, which extends ResorceBundle. what it does is - parameterises
all localization Info.
Jason Hunters, Servlet Prog. book talk abt. the second approach more in
detail.
Madhavi
-----Original Message-----
From: Ramu, Ganesh (MED) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2001 7:34 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Internationalisation!
Hi Guys,
I have a doubt how can make my code internationalistation... clearly
i want user from differnt country reading their userinterface in their
respective language how can i acheive this
using servlets.. I would be greatfull somebody can give a good suggestion on
this...
Ganesh .R
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