- Java Internationalization Tutorial
- Java I18N - Home
- Java I18N - Overview
- Java I18N - Environment Setup
- Locale Class Examples
- Java I18N - Locale Class
- Java I18N - Locale Details
- Java I18N - Display Language
- ResourceBundle Class Examples
- Java I18N - ResourceBundle Class
- NumberFormat Class Examples
- Java I18N - NumberFormat Class
- Java I18N - Format Currencies
- Java I18N - Format Percentages
- Java I18N - Set Min/Max Precision
- Java I18N - Set Rounding Mode
- Java I18N - Parsing Numbers
- DecimalFormat Class Examples
- Java I18N - DecimalFormat Class
- Java I18N - Formatting Patterns
- Java I18N - Locale Specific DecimalFormat
- Java I18N - DecimalFormatSymbols Class
- Java I18N - Grouping Digits
- DateFormat Class Examples
- Java Java - DateFormat Class
- Java I18N - Formatting Dates
- Java I18N - Formatting Time
- Java I18N - Formatting Date and Time
- SimpleDateFormat Class Examples
- Java I18N - SimpleDateFormat Class
- Java I18N - Formatting Date
- Java I18N - DateFormatSymbols Class
- Java I18N - Date Format Patterns
- Time Zones Examples
- Java I18N - UTC
- Unicode Conversion
- Java I18N - From and To String Conversion
- Java I18N - From Reader and To Writer Conversion
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- Java I18N Useful Resources
- Java I18N - Quick Guide
- Java I18N - Useful Resources
- Java I18N - Discussion
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Internationalization or I18N refers to the capablity of an Applicatyion to be able to server users in multiple and different languages. Java has in-built support for Internationalization. Java also provides formating of numbers, currecies and adjustment of date and time accordingly.
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