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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T14:35:44+00:00 2026-05-14T14:35:44+00:00

How big task is it to implement support for Arabic localization, our Java 1.5

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How big task is it to implement support for Arabic localization, our Java 1.5 Applet was designed as fully localizable (european languages) but now we plan to add also arabic as a new language.

We are using custom GUI text i/o components inherited from Component class using e.g. Drawstring, how well is arabic supported within Component class ?
The keyboard input is done with KeyListener getKeyChar, getKeyCode etc.

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    2026-05-14T14:35:44+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 2:35 pm

    It depends on the quality of the original internationalization work. If everything is implemented correctly, then it will be similar to adding support for a new European language – most of the work will be translation and testing.

    However, if you’ve only tested the software with European languages, you might find a lot of problems with your original internationalization work. In particular you might need to consider:

    • bi-directional text
    • ligatures (joinining the characters)
    • rendering (characters change shape depending on their position in the word)
    • number and date formats formats
    • specialized input methods
    • cultural differences (for icons etc)
    • file encodings
    • testing

    If you have custom code that implements software features in a way that isn’t fully localizable then you need to budget for fixing this too.

    If you have manuals, help text and other collateral that also needs to be translated, then the software cost might not be such a large proportion of the total budget.

    Also, if you have plans to perform localization for any Far Eastern languages (Japanese, Chinese, Korean, …) you might consider sharing the cost across those projects, since many of the issues will be similar.

    One final point – maintaining the localization for future releases might cost substantially more than providing it in the first place.

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