There are various features for Language localisation in JSF and Seam. However, these features do not provide any way to localise text in an attribute value that contains a placeholder in a Facelets view, without writing extra code. This article shows how.
This article introduces the mechanisms for internationalising a web application built using JavaServer Faces (JSF) application and the Seam Framework for language localisation (L10N), expanding on the brief introduction in the Seam manual, Chapter 16. Internationalization, localization and themes.
If you are building a web application with a user-interface for editing dates that supports time zones, then you are going to need a list of time zones. You need this if you want to edit or display times in 'local time' and store them as UTC (universal time). This article shows the Java code and a handy Seam component that provides the list.
Next Wednesday, Lunatech Research is organising a Seam Meetup at the Devoxx conference in Antwerp. We will meet at 9 pm in Café au Lait, which is an excellent bar just behind Grote Markt, the main square in the centre of town.
parleys.com now has the full video of the Seam In Action presentation that Nicolas Leroux and Peter Hilton gave at JavaPolis 2007.
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