The internationalization service in IBM WebSphere family of products makes two 'Internationalization contexts' available to the business methods: the caller and the invocation internationalization contexts. The default internationalization context management policy is to set the invocation internationalization context identical to the caller internationalization context. However, some business applications may want to operate under an invocation internationalization context that can potentially be different from the caller internationalization context. The present paper introduces the notion of declarative management of internationalization contexts through XML deployment descriptors. The deployment descriptors are associated with business methods or components running in managed environments like Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) or Corba Component Model.
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