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Japanese XPages Extension Library
Posted by
Niklas Heidloff
on
June 12, 2013
Over the last six months several developers have worked on a Japanese version of the
XPages Extension Library
. Recently they
released the 1.0 version
after some previous beta versions.
The project is a joint effort of developers from IBM (Atsushi Sato, Atsushi Ono, Hiroaki Komine and Tatsuya Sobue) and developers from IBM business partners: Mitsuru Katoh (IBM Champions for ICS) from
Teamstudio Japan
, Masahiko Miyo (IBM Champions for ICS) from
ef
, Takeshi Yoshida (IBM Champions for ICS) from
Solxyz
and Masahiko Sato from
Neoaxis
.
Here is Sato's description of the project: "This project includes localized sample applications and XPages controls including the user interface of Domino Designer. Those modules will enable Japanese XPages developers so that they can create more valuable XPages applications for Japanese customers effectively. The project members, business partners including IBM Champions and IBMers will work to develop brand new Japanese marketplace specific XPages controls in the future. And, it will be available soon as release 2.0 of Extension Library Japan."
Below is a screenshot of the Japanese IBM Domino Designer with the translated extension library.
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