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Java Message Translator
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Java Message Translator is a Web based i18n property file
editor. When working with Java applications that need to be
translated, it can be difficult to keep all the .properties-files
up-to-date, as the translations usually need to be done by someone
else, probably in another country.
It is in an early stages of development, but I have successfully
used it for a project already.
BUILDING AND DEVELOPING:
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To build the project, make sure you have Maven installed, and in the
project root folder type:
mvn package
This will download all the jar dependencies, and you will end up
with a war-file in the target/ folder.
If you want to create Eclipse project files, simply type:
mvn eclipse:eclipse
If you just want to test the application, start it up in a local
Tomcat container by typing:
mvn tomcat:run
It may not be necessary, but I highly recommend installing a Maven
plugin for Eclipse. For example this one:
http://m2eclipse.sonatype.org/
Finally, since Spring Roo has been used, it's probably a good idea
to install that as well. See:
http://www.springsource.org/roo