Internationalization service settings
Use this page to enable or disable the internationalization service. The internationalization service manages the implicit propagation and scoping of locale and time zone information, called internationalization context, within application components. When the service is enabled, application components can use the internationalization context API to programmatically manage locale and time zone information, or to use this information with the Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition (J2SE) Internationalization API to perform localizations. If internationalization support is not required on the server, disabling the service can improve performance.
To view this administrative console page, click Servers > Application servers > servername > Container services > Internationalization service.
Configuration tab
- Enable service at server startup
Specifies whether the server attempts to start the internationalization service.
Default Cleared Range Valid values are Selected or Cleared More information about valid values follows:
- Selected
- When the application server starts, it attempts to start the internationalization service automatically.
- Cleared
- The server does not try to start the internationalization service.
To enable the internationalization service for applications on this server, the system administrator must select this property and then restart the server.
See Also
Internationalization service
Related Tasks
Administering the internationalization service