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Developing global applications

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IBM solutions @ work: Deploying and using business applications leveraging IBM products and solutions in a global environment. Translating: Are you ready to translate your business application? Designing: As you are designing your business application, make sure it will be well internationalized. Planning: Before you even start modelling and developing your application, get familiar with the basic concepts of globalization.

Unicode
page link ICU - International Components for Unicode and ICU Introduction
page link Unicode - Why globalized applications need it and how to migrate to it
page link Unicode - the fundamental building block for language encoding
page link Chinese standard GB18030 - This is the new standard for supporting Chinese characters
page link Euro currency - IBM's European Union products are EuroReady
Java
page link Java - Java™ technology provides advanced internationalization features
page link Internationalization with JavaScript - Many web sites use JavaScript to enrich their user interface. This article gives an overview of how JavaScript works in a unique way with its client/server environment to enable globalized web sites.
page link IBM Globalization Tool for Eclipse - An Eclipse-based tool for achieving globalization in enterprise applications written in Java.
Character sets
page link Coded character sets: an overview - An understanding of coded character sets is essential when developing multilingual software.
Developing Web applications
page link Retrofit Globalization onto a Web Application - As the Internet transcends national and geographical boundaries, a basic requirement of doing business is to win in an international marketplace.
page link Developing global Web applications: Part I - How to develop Global applications using; and the IBM development platform.
page link Developing J2EE Global Applications: Part II - How to develop J2EE global applications

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