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Revision as of 09:13, 1 September 2010
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This chapter describes how to make ZK applications flexible enough to run in any locale.
First of all, ZK enables developers to embed Java codes and EL expressions any way you like. You could use any Internationalization method you want, such as java.util.ResourceBundle.
However, ZK has some built-in support of internationalization that you might find them useful.