For some Open Server applications, initial localization values for localized clients are sufficient. These Open Server applications do not need to take any additional steps to support localized clients.
Other Open Server applications, however, need to provide additional support for localized clients. In particular, an Open Server application needs to take additional steps to support localized clients:
If it will be passing CS-Library error messages back to clients
In this case, the Open Server application needs to ensure that CS-Library generates messages in the client’s language and the Open Server application’s character set.
For information on how to do this, see “Localizing CS-Library messages for clients”.
If it is acting as a gateway
In this case, the Open Server application needs to ensure that a connection to a remote server uses the client’s language and the Open Server’s character set.
For information on how to do this, see “Creating localized connections for gateway applications”.
If a client application asks to change its language or character set
In this case, the Open Server application needs to change the language or character set for the client thread.
For information on how to do this, see “Requests to change language and character set”.