international classes
Solving the problems of internationalizing your
application is a lot easier when you are using the
International Classes based on Unicode
to develop applications in C++ which
are platform independent and truly portable.
JavaSoft licensed the Java version of these classes
for use in the Java Developers Kit, JDK 1.1. IBM
has used the same architecture (same APIs) for both
Java and C++.
Applications written using the International
Classes are easily localized by changing simple data
files. Program code does not have to be modified
because localization is host independent.
To learn more about International Classes for Java and C++, view
the International Fact Sheet.
|
licensing information
IBM is licensing the International Classes for Java and C++, and
will provide evaluation copies of the code to developers upon request. See
our current pricing and ordering information
for more details.
|
|
Java Cookbook: Creating Global Applications
The emergence of the Internet and other distributed networks
puts increasing importance on the ability to create global
software -- that is, software that can be developed independently
of the countries or languages of intended users and then
translated for multiple countries or regions. Java 1.1 takes a
major step forward in creating global applications and applets.
Java Cookbook: Porting C++ to Java
Check out this step-by-step guide to effectively porting C++ to Java.
View the PDF version.
|
JavaTM is a trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Other companies, products, and service names may be trademarks or service marks of others.
Copyright
Trademark
|