That is what I had in mind - I'm soliciting input from anyone with similar needs. You didn't miss the point at all ;)

froggy000 wrote:
I'm just learning about Tapestry, so I'm not sure if there are more
sophisticated techniques built in. But in general this should be pretty easy
with a basic JSON serializer. With this you can easily write out something
like:

var localizedMessages = { message1: "Some en-US message.", message2:
"Another en-US message.", ... };

which you can then access from with:

localizedMessages.message1 or localizedMessages ["message1"];

Sorry if this is all obvious to you and I totally missed the point.

Chris


Chris Lewis-5 wrote:
Hello all,

I'm working on a mixin that adds functionality to text input controls, and I'd like to provide localized messages on the client side from my message catalog. I don't want to mess with ajax for this as I feel it'd be an overkill, so I'd like some suggestions. I'm thinking of providing a type of transfer object to the JS code - basically just a hash of messages generated on the server side from the message catalog. I don't want my JS class to be bound to Tapestry as it could easily be implemented in any web app, but I do want localized messages.
If anyone has other ideas or feedback on my own, I'd greatly appreciate
it.

sincerely,
chris

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