The build descriptor option targetNLS specifies the national language code used to identify runtime messages. If the Java™ locale on the development machine is associated with one of the supported languages, the default value of targetNLS is the supported language. Otherwise, targetNLS has no default value.
The next table lists the supported languages. The code page for the language you specify must be loaded on your target platform.
Code | Languages |
---|---|
CHS | Simplified Chinese |
CHT | Traditional Chinese |
DES | Swiss German |
DEU | German |
ENP | Uppercase English (not supported on Windows® 2000, Windows NT®, and z/OS® UNIX® System Services) |
ENU | US English |
ESP | Spanish |
FRA | French |
ITA | Italian |
JPN | Japanese |
KOR | Korean |
PTB | Brazilian Portuguese |
For additional details on the message table used for programs, see the reference to the messageTablePrefix property in Program part properties. For additional details on the message table used for VGUI records in VGWebTransaction programs, see the topic for build descriptor option msgTablePrefix.
PageHandlers do not use a message table, but use a JavaServer Faces message resource. For details on that resource, see the description of the msgResource property in PageHandler part in EGL source format,