Developing Global Applications in Java
Intended Audience: |
Software Engineer, Systems Analyst |
Session Level: |
Intermediate |
Global markets are becoming more and more important to the success of software
developers. As the American and Western European markets reach maturity, more companies
are finding that the areas of large growth lie overseas, and selling software into
international markets requires that the software be properly internationalized-- that
is, that it can be translated easily for each new market.
The Java language and class libraries have one of the most extensive collections of
features to support software internationalization available, making Java an excellent
choice not only for developing software that can run in a cross-platform environment,
but also for developing software that can run in a multilingual world. This talk will
cover all of the internationalization APIs in the Java Class Libraries in depth, showing
why they are important and how they are used, including insider's tips on how to use
them most effectively. It will also show how to avoid common pitfalls that make a
program much more difficult to internationalize.
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