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A New Strategy of Language Pack Management for Wireless Apps: Use the Service Management Framework to Develop Globalized Wireless Apps

Overview In traditional wireless solutions, device-side applications are too weak to achieve globalization completely because of hardware and software limitations. However, on-demand level globalization support is a critical requirement for global e-business clients such as PDAs, which have adequate network capacity but low storage capacity. This paper describes a new application development paradigm that takes advantage of the OSGi service platform to achieve globalization features in wireless applications. The paper describes the approach from an architecture perspective with a focus on how to manage language packs required by wireless applications in an on-demand environment and exemplify it with an implementation on IBM Service Management Framework.

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Date PublishedFebruary 2005
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