Rare and intelligent use of a technology for a good cause: endangered species. The website is very interactive and really educational. A must try!
http://www.species-in-pieces.com/
Rare and intelligent use of a technology for a good cause: endangered species. The website is very interactive and really educational. A must try!
http://www.species-in-pieces.com/
Didn’t try their services, but their website talks definitely for them ! Good UX exemple too.
Triple’A Plus™ supports multiple languages and provides ways to extend/reduce this list or adapt each language. In these series of articles, will be discuss the possibilities offered to adapt the standard packaging and the best practices on implementation of the WUI adaptation regarding translations.
Languages in TAP Web are exposed through the block.xml file (defining the WUI blocks) with the xml tag <nls-language locale=”en”/>. During the WUI initialization, a WUI Block discovery process takes place. Once they are listed on the classpath of the application, the content of the block.xml file is parsed and is added to the WUI: activities, modules, and nls. NLS stands for National Language Support.
In standard, the WUI discovers 3 languages: EN, DE and FR. The occurrences appear in the WUI block called wui-pms-models-manual.
In TAP Web, one has to take into account translations coming
Let’s spend a few lines on the chart above, bottom-up:
There are basically many entry points to the management of translations in the Web solution. It can become to tricky to keep track on the long run of all the levels where translations were customized if the WUI-profile dimension is added on top of the cake!
The next parts will be about the translation hierarchy in Design Studio, practical cases, i18n over ODATA, Right-To-Left implementations, chart translations, migrations and best practices. Many interesting topics to cover 🙂 The above was written for a R12SP1 implementation and is subject to changes in upper releases. Most of the principles may apply so reading the documentation is recommended.
If you (dis)agree or would like to share your insight, feel free to comment.