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TinyTemplate is a small single-file templating engine in Java. A PHP version is also available.
Templates can access the available variables and nested fields/values, format the values dependent on the locale. Conditional statements and loops are also supported.
Joda-Time provides a library of classes to replace the Java JDK Date and Time classes including formatting. It is based around the ISO8601 datetime standard, but also provides full support for other calendar systems, such as Gregorian and Buddhist.
Project moved to GitHub: https://github.com/JodaOrg/joda-time
ThreeTen provides a modern date and time library for Java and is the reference implementation for JSR-310. It includes many of the lessons of the Joda-Time project and aims to standardise date and time concepts in computing. Code now integrated into OpenJDK, this project is archived.
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Resource Bundle Manager is a web application that manages Java resource bundles. It can import property files, export property files in UTF-8 format and edit key value pairs in a spreadsheet-like entry screen.
Simple text editor for editing multiple language files in parallel. Corresponding translations are automatically highlighted in order to aid reviewing against multiple sources. Supports gettext PO and key = value format. Highly recommended for polyglots.
locale4j is a Java library for working with localization data. The library currently supports the TMX file format. Future versions will support XLIFF, po and resource bundles. Translations can also be stored in memory or in a database for use at runtime.
kI18N is a library to add localization to J2ME applications. Features: 1. Translations save in simple property like format. 2. If string isn't find in user locale, library willn't use only default locale. Locale file may set locales, which will be used
Loc4J is a java application localization library. Localization resources are read from standard XLIFF files (format supported by the OASIS group and widely used in language related tools by localization engineers and translators).
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TMXResourceBundle is an extension of Java ResourceBundle class to read text resources directly from a TMX file (Traslation Memory eXchange - standard XML format for the representation of Translation Memory (TM) data).
International Address Formats project provides for every country in the world a java.text.MessageFormat-like format for producing text (or XML/HTML-like) representation of a given address data object appropriate for a given destination country.