Internationalization (i18n)
Adding i18n to an app
Like in manifest.json files, i18n values can be accessed via ${<i18n-key>} expressions in the app.json file of the nls/bundle.js like this:
<app>/nls/bundle.js sampleexport default {
  root : {
    "mykey" : "Test",
    "map" : {
      "bundleName" : "New Map Bundle Name"
    }
  },
  de: true
}So ${mykey} can be used directly in the app.json file to introduce the i18n value of the key.
{
  ...,
  "bundles" : {
    "mybundle": {
      "MyComponent":{
        "windowTitle": "${mykey}"
      }
    }
  }
}Overwriting bundle i18n values
To overwrite an i18n value used in a bundle, put the keys that should be overwritten into a "<bundlename>" property, like "map" in the preceding sample.
The general structure looks like the following:
export default {
  root : {
    "<bundlename>" : {
      "<original i18nKey in bundle>" : "<new value>"
    },
    ...
  },
  de: true
}| This means, you can overwrite any i18n key used in a bundle. This way you can bring i18n support for additional languages to the application. | 
| If you are using "umlauts" or any other special characters that are not part of the ASCII charset, ensure that the resource files (*.js, *.json, *.html) are using the UTF-8 character set or you use Unicode escapes ( 
 
 
 … You can use http://0xcc.net/jsescape/ to find the correct Unicode escape sequence for your character. |