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Portal Express, Version 6.0
Operating systems: i5/OS, Linux, Windows
Language support
To reach as many users as possible, WebSphere Portal Express supports different languages for different locations. For instance, a large, international corporation might address users in different countries or regions through multilingual Web sites. In this context the portal can concurrently serve portal views to large numbers of users, each in user's preferred language.
If necessary, the portal can support portlets that are shown in different languages. If portlets do not support a desired language, the portal tries to match the user's language preference as well as possible. For example, if a page for a Japanese user shows several portlets in Japanese and a portlet is added that only supports English, then the page shows the new portlet in English but still show the other portlets in Japanese. Content within a portlet window can be translated using Transcoded Technology. See What is Transcoding Technology for more information.
Note that some back-level versions of browsers and browsers that are not commonly used might have difficulty representing specific languages, depending on the defined character set. In these cases, in order for the language to be rendered correctly, it might be necessary to define the same preferred language for the browser and the portal it accesses.
WebSphere Portal Express has already been translated into a number of languages. They are shown in the following list, together with the ISO 639 language codes. These codes are used for the languages in WebSphere Portal Express:
- ar = Arabic
- ca = Catalan
- cs = Czech
- da = Danish
- nl = Dutch
- en = English
- fi = Finnish
- fr = French
- de = German
- el = Greek
- iw = Hebrew
- hu = Hungarian
- it = Italian
- ja = Japanese
- ko = Korean
- no = Norwegian
- pl = Polish
- pt = Portuguese
- pt_BR = Brazilian Portuguese
- ro = Romanian
- ru = Russian
- sk = Slovak
- sl = Slovenian
- es = Spanish
- zh = Simplified Chinese
- zh_TW = Traditional Chinese
- sv = Swedish
- th = Thai
- tr = Turkish
- uk = Ukrainian
WebSphere Portal Express uses the ISO 639 Codes for the Representation of Names of Languages to represent localized resources. The names for directories containing language-dependent resources follow the ISO 639 naming convention (see Directories for languages).
This section has the following topics:
- Selecting and changing the language
You can control the multiple language-specific settings within the portal.- Changing the character set for a language
The character set is stored in the database. This is the character set used for the response to the user. You can change the character set for a language.- Supporting a new language
To support a new language to IBM® WebSphere® Portal Express you add resource bundles and, where applicable, JSPs for the new language.
Parent topic:
Administering