Flex and multilanguage support for webUI

I am looking into Flex as the next-gen development system for
our web apps. I do not know very much about Flex at this time, but
I need to find out how Flex handles multilanguage capability.
Currently, we make heavy use of JS and DHTML for our UI
design, and to support different languages we separate out all our
strings into individual files (utf8) that are translated. The
client-side JS will make a call to the server to determine the
user's language preference and load the appropriate string file
when rendering the UI.
I need to know if something like this is possible in the Flex
environment, or how Flex handles multilanguage string separation.
Thanks

Hi Lalo,
well, I am still not sure what your problem is - but....
The selection of the Code Group for example happens in:
BAPI_CODEGROUP_CODE_GETLIST
Well, this method is called in ALM_ME_CODEGRP_GETDETAIL and there you find the line
langu              = sy-langu
so this defines the language.
Perhaps this helps you to solve your issue and understand the process a little? So you are right - it is the GETDETAIL handler as such - but the language in there is defined by sy-language as you see. Change the language and all should be fine.
Regards,
Oliver
Edited by: Oliver Kaluscha on Jan 30, 2008 2:19 PM
oh - just to mention - MAM017 and so on are running under the RFC user in the backend - so the language of the current user on the PDA will not really help here I think.
Regards,
Oliver

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