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    Resource Bundle Translation Site

    Resource Bundle Translation Site

    Translation web site is used to translate java resource bundles.

    ...Easiest way to do this is to use translation-site-jetty Java console application which runs the web application inside embedded jetty. The resource bundles in file system are synchronized to JPA database and back. Pre and post synchronization shell command hooks can be used to pull and push files to source control systems or transfer them to remote servers.
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    Simply put, the fccrc (Feeble ClearCase Remote Client project) is a facade on top of IBM/Rational's clearcase remote client API. This API is used in it's own stand alone Java application and as an Eclipse plugin.
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