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Thursday, November 6, 2008

Java Locale codes and search order

  • Here is how the Java Locale codes (eg. "en_US") are created.
  • Here is the search order for locale-specific ResourceBundles.
Posted by Trent Larson at 1:59 PM
Labels: i18n/l10n, Java

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