2. Using the Tutorial Examples 3. Getting Started with Web Applications 5. JavaServer Pages Technology 7. JavaServer Pages Standard Tag Library 10. JavaServer Faces Technology 11. Using JavaServer Faces Technology in JSP Pages 12. Developing with JavaServer Faces Technology 13. Creating Custom UI Components 14. Configuring JavaServer Faces Applications 15. Internationalizing and Localizing Web Applications Providing Localized Messages and Labels Further Information about Internationalizing Web Applications 16. Building Web Services with JAX-WS 17. Binding between XML Schema and Java Classes 19. SOAP with Attachments API for Java 21. Getting Started with Enterprise Beans 23. A Message-Driven Bean Example 24. Introduction to the Java Persistence API 25. Persistence in the Web Tier 26. Persistence in the EJB Tier 27. The Java Persistence Query Language 28. Introduction to Security in the Java EE Platform 29. Securing Java EE Applications 31. The Java Message Service API 32. Java EE Examples Using the JMS API 36. The Coffee Break Application | Java Platform Localization ClassesIn the Java 2 platform,java.util.Locale represents a specific geographical, political, or culturalregion. The string representation of a locale consists of the international standard two-characterabbreviation for language and country and an optional variant, all separated by underscore (_)characters. Examples of locale strings includefr (French),de_CH (Swiss German), anden_US_POSIX (English on a POSIX-compliant platform). Locale-sensitive data is stored in ajava.util.ResourceBundle. A resource bundle contains key-value pairs, wherethe keys uniquely identify a locale-specific object in the bundle. A resource bundlecan be backed by a text file (properties resource bundle) or a class(list resource bundle) containing the pairs. You construct resource bundle instance by appendinga locale string representation to a base name. For more details on internationalization and localization in the Java 2 platform, seehttp://download.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/i18n/index.html. In the web technology chapters, the Duke’s Bookstore applications contain resource bundles withthe base namemessages.BookstoreMessages for the localesen_US,fr_FR,de_DE, andes_MX. Copyright © 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Legal Notices |