WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment, Version 6.0.x     Operating Systems: AIX, HP-UX, Linux, Solaris, Windows

Administering the internationalization service

Why and when to perform this task

To use internationalization context in an Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) application, the internationalization service must be enabled in the run-time environments for all server-side components (servlets and enterprise beans, including session beans enabled for Web service usage) as well as all client-side components (EJB client applications and Web service clients).

If you do not require the internationalization service, disable the service on all Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) clients. (By default, the service is disabled for server-side components.) Disabling the service eliminates any possible performance degradation incurred by the implicit distribution of internationalization resources.

The internationalization service cannot be enabled for HTTP clients, because support for internationalization in that case is provided by the browser, not by the application server.

Steps for this task (dependent on configuration)




Sub-topics
Enabling the internationalization service for servlets and enterprise beans
Enabling the internationalization service for EJB clients
Internationalization service settings
Internationalization service errors

Related concepts
Internationalization service
Enabling tracing and logging

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