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Internationalization and Localization

Find out how easy it is to internationalize your programs. Internationalized programs are easy to tailor to the customs and languages of end users around the world.

Java Internationalization: Localization with ResourceBundles by John O'Conner — Release JDKTM 1.1
Exploring the types, structure, creation, and usage of Java resource bundles, this article shows you how to create a localizable program. (October 1998)

JDKTM 1.2 Roadmap: Text and Related Tutorials by Monica Pawlan — Release JDK 1.2
If you want to know where to get more information on the JDK Text APIs, this article is for you. (September 1998)

JavaTM Internationalization by John O'Conner — Release JDK 1.1
Localization means global business. If you have an application with globe trotting in its future, you'll want to read this introduction to localization and internationalization. (July 1998)

Internationalization: JDK 1.1 Has Major New Features and Fixes by Lisa Stapleton — Release JDK 1.1
(December 1996)

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