Best practice recommendation for locale-specific text/labels

What is the recommended best practice approach to supporting locale-specific
text for labels, messages when using Jdeveloper to create applets and applications.
I am familiar with resource bundles, but wonder if there is a better approach within
JDeveloper. Are there any plans to enhance this area in 9.0.3?

I am familiar with resource bundles, but wonder if there is a better approach within
JDeveloper. Resourcebundles are the java-native way of handling locale-specific texts.
Are there any plans to enhance this area in 9.0.3? For BC4J, in 9.0.3, all control-hints and custom-validation messages (new feature) are generated in resource-bundles rather than xml-files to make it easier to "extend" for multiple locales.

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