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Oracle JET for Developers

You're reading from   Oracle JET for Developers Implement client-side JavaScript efficiently for enterprise Oracle applications

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787284746
Length 282 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Raja Malleswara Rao Malleswara Rao Pattamsetti Raja Malleswara Rao Malleswara Rao Pattamsetti
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Preface 1. Getting Started with Oracle JET 2. Oracle Alta UI FREE CHAPTER 3. Tool Integration 4. Knockout JS 5. Oracle JET Components – Form Elements, Controls, and Data Collections 6. OJ Components – Layouts, Navigation, and Visualizations 7. Framework 8. Hybrid Mobile Application Development 9. Testing and Debugging 10. Security and Version Migration

Internationalization and localization


Global application support can be provided by web applications by giving proper internationalization and globalization support.

The following diagram shows a list of languages supported by Oracle JET through Oracle National Language Support (NLS):

Additionally, Oracle JET offers support for over 160 locales by using the Common Locale Data Repository (CLDR), saved in the same way as locale bundles. The locale-specific information can be advised in the application in either:

  • Requiring JS configuration
  • Using the lang attribute in an HTML page
  • Using the navigator.language or navigator.userLanguage browser properties

Oracle JET framework also lets us define translation bundles for labels on the page, to populate different language-specific labels on the page dynamically.

The sample program for the translation bundle is as follows:

define({
  "root": {
    "label": "Select an application",
    "menu1": "Payroll",
    "menu2": "Business Processing",
    "menu3": "Administration...
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