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Apache FOP (Formatting Objects Processor) is the world's first print formatter driven by XSL formatting objects (XSL-FO) and the world's first output independent formatter. It is a Java application that reads a formatting object (FO) tree and renders the resulting pages to a specified output. Output formats currently supported include PDF, PCL, PS, AFP, TIFF, PNG, SVG, XML (area tree representation), Print, AWT and TXT. The primary output target is PDF.
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/* $Id$ */
package org.apache.fop.util;
import java.util.Locale;
/**
* Provides utility methods for manipulating language tags compliant with the
* RFC 3066 specification available at http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3066.txt. A
* typical language tag is a 2-letter language code sometimes followed by a country
* code. For example: en, en-US.
*/
public final class LanguageTags {
private LanguageTags() {
}
/**
* Converts the given locale to an RFC 3066 compliant language tag.
*
* @param locale a locale
* @return the corresponding language tag
*/
public static String toLanguageTag(Locale locale) {
StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer(5);
sb.append(locale.getLanguage());
String country = locale.getCountry();
if (country.length() > 0) {
sb.append('-');
sb.append(country);
}
return sb.toString();
}
/**
* Converts an RFC 3066 compliant language tag to a locale.
*
* @param languageTag language tag to convert
* @return the corresponding locale
*/
public static Locale toLocale(String languageTag) {
String[] parts = languageTag.split("-");
if (parts.length == 1) {
return new Locale(parts[0]);
} else {
return new Locale(parts[0], parts[1]);
}
}
}