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 <center><font size=+4>Globalization HOWTO</font>  <center><font size="+4">Globalization HOWTO</font>
 <p>Release: Pegasus 2.3  <p>Release: Pegasus 2.3 </p>
 <p>Author: Chuck Carmack (carmack@us.ibm.com)  <p>Author: Chuck Carmack (carmack@us.ibm.com) </p>
 <p>July 28, 2003</center>  <p>July 28, 2003</p>
   </center>
 <p><br>  <p><br>
 <h2>  </p>
 1.0 Introduction</h2>  <h2> 1.0 Introduction</h2>
   <p><br>
 <p><br>As part of the Pegasus 2.3 release, functions were added for globalization  As part of the Pegasus 2.3 release, functions were added for
 support.&nbsp;&nbsp; Globalization involves two major aspects:&nbsp; internationalization  globalization support.&nbsp;&nbsp; Globalization involves two major
 and localization.  aspects:&nbsp; internationalization and localization. <br>
 <br>&nbsp;  &nbsp; </p>
 <p>Internationalization is the process of writing a program that is locale-neutral.&nbsp;  <p>Internationalization is the process of writing a program that is
 In other words, the program should be able to run in any locale without  locale-neutral.&nbsp; In other words, the program should be able to run
 change.&nbsp; There are several categories in a locale, including the language  in any locale without change.&nbsp; There are several categories in a
 of message strings, date format, time format, etc.&nbsp; For release 2.3,  locale, including the language of message strings, date format, time
 the Pegasus server is concerned with the language of the message strings  format, etc.&nbsp; For release 2.3, the Pegasus server is concerned
 it returns to its clients.  with the language of the message strings it returns to its clients. <br>
 <br>&nbsp;  &nbsp; </p>
 <p>To support internationalization, a program is designed to do the following:  <p>To support internationalization, a program is designed to do the
 <br>&nbsp;  following: <br>
 <blockquote>  &nbsp; </p>
 <li>  <blockquote> <li> Support character sets that can represent customer
 Support character sets that can represent customer data in any language.&nbsp;  data in any language.&nbsp; Typically, the program supports some
 Typically, the program supports some variation of Unicode for internal  variation of Unicode for internal data.&nbsp; There is usually some
 data.&nbsp; There is usually some conversion between the supported character  conversion between the supported character sets for external data, and
 sets for external data, and the internal character set.&nbsp; Since Unicode  the internal character set.&nbsp; Since Unicode covers all characters,
 covers all characters, and usually has converters on the platform, it is  and usually has converters on the platform, it is a good choice for the
 a good choice for the 'normalized' internal character set.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;  'normalized' internal character set.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; The most
 The most 'interoperable' solution for external data is to support UTF-8  'interoperable' solution for external data is to support UTF-8 (eg.
 (eg. network and file system data).&nbsp; The internal data is usually  network and file system data).&nbsp; The internal data is usually
 UTF-16 (or UCS-2, but that is deprecated).</li> UTF-16 (or UCS-2, but that is deprecated).</li>
     <br>
 <br>&nbsp;  &nbsp; <li> Extract locale-sensitive resources, such as message
 <li>  strings, from the code to external resource files.&nbsp; Typically, the
 Extract locale-sensitive resources, such as message strings, from the code  resources are loaded based on the locale requested by the end-user, and
 to external resource files.&nbsp; Typically, the resources are loaded based  returned to the end-user for display.</li>
 on the locale requested by the end-user, and returned to the end-user for  
 display.</li>  
 </blockquote> </blockquote>
   <p><br>
 <p><br>Localization is the process of customizing a software product to  Localization is the process of customizing a software product to
 support particular locales.&nbsp; For example, a product that is internationalized  support particular locales.&nbsp; For example, a product that is
 might want to only localize for certain countries.&nbsp; This would mean  internationalized might want to only localize for certain
 that the localized resources (eg. message files) would only be translated  countries.&nbsp; This would mean that the localized resources (eg.
 and shipped for the countries that the product supports.&nbsp; Since the  message files) would only be translated and shipped for the countries
 code for the product is locale-neutral, it will be easy to drop in new  that the product supports.&nbsp; Since the code for the product is
 translations as more countries are supported.  locale-neutral, it will be easy to drop in new translations as more
 <br>&nbsp;  countries are supported. <br>
   &nbsp; </p>
 <p>The Pegasus 2.3 release added support for globalization.&nbsp; At a <p>The Pegasus 2.3 release added support for globalization.&nbsp; At a
 high-level, the following additions were made to Pegasus 2.3:  high-level, the following additions were made to Pegasus 2.3: <br>
 <br>&nbsp;  &nbsp; </p>
 <ul> <ul>
 <li>    <li> Support UTF-8 for external data.</li>
 Support UTF-8 for external data.</li>    <br>
   &nbsp;
 <br>&nbsp;  
 <ul> <ul>
 <li>      <li> The CIM-XML documents contained in the HTTP messages</li>
 The CIM-XML documents contained in the HTTP messages</li>      <li> The files in the repository</li>
       <li> Note:&nbsp; Pegasus 2.3 does NOT&nbsp;support UTF-8 in the MOF
 <li>  files</li>
 The files in the repository</li>      <br>
   &nbsp;
 <li>  
 Note:&nbsp; Pegasus 2.3 does NOT&nbsp;support UTF-8 in the MOF files</li>  
   
 <br>&nbsp;</ul>  
   
 <li>  
 Support UTF-16 for internal data.</li>  
   
 <br>&nbsp;  
 <li>  
 Extract the hardcoded messages from the Pegasus code into message files.&nbsp;  
 An API was added to load messages from the message files.</li>  
   
 <br>&nbsp;  
 <li>  
 APIs were added for clients to associate a language with the CIM objects  
 they are sending to Pegasus.&nbsp; Also, APIs were added for clients to  
 determine the language of the error message or CIM object that Pegasus  
 returns.</li>  
   
 <br>&nbsp;  
 <li>  
 APIs were added for providers to determine the language of CIM objects  
 sent by the client.&nbsp; Also, APIs were added for providers to associate  
 a language with the CIM object, or error message, they return to the client.</li>  
 </ul> </ul>
     <li> Support UTF-16 for internal data.</li>
 <p><br>Please refer to PEPs 56 and 58 for details about the globalization    <br>
 design in Pegasus 2.3.  &nbsp; <li> Extract the hardcoded messages from the Pegasus code into
 <br>&nbsp;  message files.&nbsp; An API was added to load messages from the message
 <p>This document provides a HOWTO guide to be used by developers to globalize  files.</li>
 code that is being added to Pegasus.&nbsp; The audience for this document    <br>
 are:  &nbsp; <li> APIs were added for clients to associate a language with
 <br>&nbsp;  the CIM objects they are sending to Pegasus.&nbsp; Also, APIs were
   added for clients to determine the language of the error message or CIM
   object that Pegasus returns.</li>
     <br>
   &nbsp; <li> APIs were added for providers to determine the language of
   CIM objects sent by the client.&nbsp; Also, APIs were added for
   providers to associate a language with the CIM object, or error
   message, they return to the client.</li>
   </ul>
   <p><br>
   Please refer to PEPs 56 and 58 for details about the globalization
   design in Pegasus 2.3. <br>
   &nbsp; </p>
   <p>This document provides a HOWTO guide to be used by developers to
   globalize code that is being added to Pegasus.&nbsp; The audience for
   this document are: <br>
   &nbsp; </p>
 <ul> <ul>
 <li>    <li> Provider developers - both CMPI and C++</li>
 Provider developers - both CMPI and C++</li>    <li> Client developers</li>
     <li> Pegasus developers</li>
 <li>  
 Client developers</li>  
   
 <li>  
 Pegasus developers</li>  
 </ul> </ul>
   <p><br>
 <p><br>The quickest way to approach this document is to read the General  The quickest way to approach this document is to read the General
 section, and then the developer section that relates to what you are doing.  section, and then the developer section that relates to what you are
 <br>&nbsp;  doing. <br>
 <h2>  &nbsp; </p>
 2.0 General</h2>  <h2> 2.0 General</h2>
 &nbsp; &nbsp;
 <h3>  <h3> 2.1 Unicode Support</h3>
 2.1 Unicode Support</h3>  <p><br>
   Pegasus 2.3 supports Unicode throughout the processing of
 <p><br>Pegasus 2.3 supports Unicode throughout the processing of requests.&nbsp;  requests.&nbsp; External data to Pegasus is encoded in UTF-8.&nbsp;
 External data to Pegasus is encoded in UTF-8.&nbsp; Internal data is encoded  Internal data is encoded in UTF-16. <br>
 in UTF-16.  &nbsp; </p>
 <br>&nbsp;  
 <p>UTF-8 support for external data includes the CIM-XML messages passed <p>UTF-8 support for external data includes the CIM-XML messages passed
 over the network, and the repository files.&nbsp; Note:&nbsp; UTF-8 support  over the network, and the repository files.&nbsp; Note:&nbsp; UTF-8
 was NOT added to the MOF&nbsp;Compiler for MOF files in release 2.3.&nbsp;  support was NOT added to the MOF&nbsp;Compiler for MOF files in release
 For the CIM-XML messages, Pegasus follows section 4.8 of the&nbsp; <a href="http://www.dmtf.org/standards/documents/WBEM/DSP200.html">CIM-HTTP  2.3.&nbsp; For the CIM-XML messages, Pegasus follows section 4.8 of
   the&nbsp; <a
    href="http://www.dmtf.org/standards/documents/WBEM/DSP200.html">CIM-HTTP
 specification</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Specifically, Pegasus supports the specification</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Specifically, Pegasus supports the
 "utf-8" setting for the charset parameter of the Content-Type header and "utf-8" setting for the charset parameter of the Content-Type header and
 the XML encoding attribute.&nbsp; If no charset is specified, the 7-bit the XML encoding attribute.&nbsp; If no charset is specified, the 7-bit
 ASCII is assumed.  ASCII is assumed. <br>
 <br>&nbsp;  &nbsp; </p>
 <p>The internal support of UTF-16 is encapsulated in the Pegasus String <p>The internal support of UTF-16 is encapsulated in the Pegasus String
 class.&nbsp; This class has been updated to contain UTF-16 characters.&nbsp;  class.&nbsp; This class has been updated to contain UTF-16
 Specifically, the Char16 objects inside the String contain UTF-16 characters.&nbsp;  characters.&nbsp; Specifically, the Char16 objects inside the String
 Note: a UTF-16 surrogate pair is contained in two consecutive Char16 objects.&nbsp;  contain UTF-16 characters.&nbsp; Note: a UTF-16 surrogate pair is
 To keep backwards compatibilty, the methods on the String class have not  contained in two consecutive Char16 objects.&nbsp; To keep backwards
 changed.&nbsp; New methods have been added as needed.&nbsp; The following  compatibilty, the methods on the String class have not changed.&nbsp;
 describes this in more detail:  New methods have been added as needed.&nbsp; The following describes
   this in more detail: </p>
 <ul> <ul>
 <li>    <li> The Pegasus 2.2 methods that take a char *, or return char *, are
 The Pegasus 2.2 methods that take a char *, or return char *, are unchanged.&nbsp;  unchanged.&nbsp; Code written to Pegasus 2.2 may have expected to store
 Code written to Pegasus 2.2 may have expected to store 8-bit ASCII (ISO-8859-1)  8-bit ASCII (ISO-8859-1) characters into String.&nbsp; These methods
 characters into String.&nbsp; These methods will convert the input to UTF-16  will convert the input to UTF-16 from 8-bit ASCII.&nbsp; (This is
 from 8-bit ASCII.&nbsp; (This is simple because UTF-16 is a superset of  simple because UTF-16 is a superset of 8-bit ASCII - simply need to
 8-bit ASCII - simply need to prepend '\0' to each char).&nbsp; The Pegasus  prepend '\0' to each char).&nbsp; The Pegasus 2.2 methods that return
 2.2 methods that return char data will attempt to convert from the UTF-16  char data will attempt to convert from the UTF-16 internal
 internal representation to 8-bit ASCII.&nbsp; Characters that cannot be  representation to 8-bit ASCII.&nbsp; Characters that cannot be
 converted will be replaced with a substitution character.</li> converted will be replaced with a substitution character.</li>
     <br>
 <br>&nbsp;  &nbsp; <li> All methods that take or return Char16 data are
 <li>  unchanged.&nbsp; The String class now supports UTF-16 data in Char16,
 All methods that take or return Char16 data are unchanged.&nbsp; The String  although surrogate pairs will require two consecutive Char16
 class now supports UTF-16 data in Char16, although surrogate pairs will  objects.&nbsp; The String class does NO checking for unmatched
 require two consecutive Char16 objects.&nbsp; The String class does NO  surrogate pairs.</li>
 checking for unmatched surrogate pairs.</li>    <br>
   &nbsp; <li> New methods have been added to take and return UTF-8
 <br>&nbsp;  data.&nbsp; The String class will convert between UTF-8 and the UTF-16
 <li>  internal representation as needed.&nbsp; These new methods will use
 New methods have been added to take and return UTF-8 data.&nbsp; The String  char * parameters, but will be clearly labelled as UTF-8 methods.</li>
 class will convert between UTF-8 and the UTF-16 internal representation    <br>
 as needed.&nbsp; These new methods will use char * parameters, but will  &nbsp;
 be clearly labelled as UTF-8 methods.</li>  </ul>
   PROGRAMMING NOTE:&nbsp; Putting EBCDIC data into the String class is
 <br>&nbsp;</ul>  dangerous.&nbsp; The String class is designed for UTF-16, which is a
 PROGRAMMING NOTE:&nbsp; Putting EBCDIC data into the String class is dangerous.&nbsp;  superset of 8-bit ASCII.&nbsp; Any String object containing EBCDIC data
 The String class is designed for UTF-16, which is a superset of 8-bit ASCII.&nbsp;  will not work if it is used by Pegasus to read or write data from
 Any String object containing EBCDIC data will not work if it is used by  external sources, such as the network or repository files.&nbsp; In
 Pegasus to read or write data from external sources, such as the network  other words, any String containing EBCDIC data should not leave the
 or repository files.&nbsp; In other words, any String containing EBCDIC  code using it. <br>
 data should not leave the code using it.  &nbsp; <br>
 <br>&nbsp;  &nbsp;
 <br>&nbsp;  <h3> 2.2 Localization Support</h3>
 <h3>  
 2.2 Localization Support</h3>  
 &nbsp; &nbsp;
 <h4>  <h4> 2.2.1 Language Headers</h4>
 2.2.1 Language Headers</h4>  <p><br>
   Pegasus 2.3 supports clients and providers that wish to localize.&nbsp;
 <p><br>Pegasus 2.3 supports clients and providers that wish to localize.&nbsp;  There are two areas to be localized:&nbsp; <a
 There are two areas to be localized:&nbsp; <a href="http://www.dmtf.org/standards/documents/WBEM/DSP201.html#SecERROR">ERROR</a>&nbsp;   href="http://www.dmtf.org/standards/documents/WBEM/DSP201.html#SecERROR">ERROR</a>&nbsp;
 elements in the CIM-XML; and&nbsp; <a href="http://www.dmtf.org/standards/documents/WBEM/DSP201.html#SecObjectDefinitionElements">Object  elements in the CIM-XML; and&nbsp; <a
 Definition</a>&nbsp; elements in the CIM-XML.&nbsp; Clients can request&nbsp;   href="http://www.dmtf.org/standards/documents/WBEM/DSP201.html#SecObjectDefinitionElements">Object
 the server to return error messages and CIM objects in a set of languages  Definition</a>&nbsp; elements in the CIM-XML.&nbsp; Clients can
 of their choosing.&nbsp; Clients can also tag a language to the CIM objects  request&nbsp; the server to return error messages and CIM objects in a
 they are sending to the server.&nbsp; Providers and the server can return  set of languages of their choosing.&nbsp; Clients can also tag a
 error messages and CIM objects that are tagged with one of&nbsp; languages  language to the CIM objects they are sending to the server.&nbsp;
 requested by the client.  Providers and the server can return error messages and CIM objects that
 <br>&nbsp;  are tagged with one of&nbsp; languages requested by the client. <br>
 <p>The localization design is based on section 4.8 of the <a href="http://www.dmtf.org/standards/documents/WBEM/DSP200.html">CIM-HTTP  &nbsp; </p>
 specification</a> , which refers to <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2616.txt?number=2616">RFC  <p>The localization design is based on section 4.8 of the <a
 2616</a>.&nbsp; The method used to tag a language to the CIM-XML is through   href="http://www.dmtf.org/standards/documents/WBEM/DSP200.html">CIM-HTTP
 the Accept-Language and Content-Language HTTP headers.&nbsp; These headers  specification</a> , which refers to <a
    href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2616.txt?number=2616">RFC 2616</a>.&nbsp;
   The method used to tag a language to the CIM-XML is through the
   Accept-Language and Content-Language HTTP headers.&nbsp; These headers
 are basically lists of language tags.&nbsp; An HTTP request can contain are basically lists of language tags.&nbsp; An HTTP request can contain
 an Accept-Language header, which indicates the list of preferred languages  an Accept-Language header, which indicates the list of preferred
 that the client wants in the response.&nbsp; This list can be prioritized  languages that the client wants in the response.&nbsp; This list can be
 by using the quality numbers.&nbsp; An HTTP request or response can contain  prioritized by using the quality numbers.&nbsp; An HTTP request or
 a Content-Language header, which indicates the language(s) of the content  response can contain a Content-Language header, which indicates the
 in the message.&nbsp; In the Pegasus case, this would be the CIM-XML.&nbsp;  language(s) of the content in the message.&nbsp; In the Pegasus case,
 Note that the Content-Language header is a list of language tags.&nbsp;  this would be the CIM-XML.&nbsp; Note that the Content-Language header
 This allows the content of an HTTP message to contain more than one translation.&nbsp;  is a list of language tags.&nbsp; This allows the content of an HTTP
 However, in the Pegasus case, there is only one CIM-XML document in the  message to contain more than one translation.&nbsp; However, in the
 HTTP message, and thus one translation.  Pegasus case, there is only one CIM-XML document in the HTTP message,
 <br>&nbsp;  and thus one translation. <br>
 <p>CIM clients may use the Accept-Language HTTP header to specify the languages  &nbsp; </p>
 they wish to be returned in the CIM response message.&nbsp; CIM clients  <p>CIM clients may use the Accept-Language HTTP header to specify the
 may also use the Content-Language header to tag the language of any CIM  languages they wish to be returned in the CIM response message.&nbsp;
 objects they are sending to the server in the CIM request message.&nbsp;  CIM clients may also use the Content-Language header to tag the
 The server, and providers, should attempt to return error messages and  language of any CIM objects they are sending to the server in the CIM
 CIM objects in one of the accept languages requested by the client.&nbsp;  request message.&nbsp; The server, and providers, should attempt to
 The server and providers should set the Content-Language header in the  return error messages and CIM objects in one of the accept languages
 CIM response message to indicate which of the requested languages they  requested by the client.&nbsp; The server and providers should set the
 are returning.  Content-Language header in the CIM response message to indicate which
 <br>&nbsp;  of the requested languages they are returning. <br>
   &nbsp; </p>
 <p>NOTE:&nbsp; Localization support was not added for the MOF files and <p>NOTE:&nbsp; Localization support was not added for the MOF files and
 repository in Pegasus 2.3.&nbsp; The #pragma locale, #pragma instancelocale,  repository in Pegasus 2.3.&nbsp; The #pragma locale, #pragma
 and translatable qualifier flavor are not supported in the Pegasus 2.3  instancelocale, and translatable qualifier flavor are not supported in
 MOF compiler.&nbsp; From the client perspective, classes, qualifiers, and  the Pegasus 2.3 MOF compiler.&nbsp; From the client perspective,
 instances stored in the repository are not tagged with a language.&nbsp;  classes, qualifiers, and instances stored in the repository are not
 The Accept-Language and Content-Language headers will be ignored for repository  tagged with a language.&nbsp; The Accept-Language and Content-Language
 operations.&nbsp; However, since the repository will support UTF-8,&nbsp;  headers will be ignored for repository operations.&nbsp; However, since
 characters for any language may be stored there.  the repository will support UTF-8,&nbsp; characters for any language
 <br>&nbsp;  may be stored there. <br>
   &nbsp; </p>
 <p>NOTE:&nbsp; Since the Content-Language header applies to the entire <p>NOTE:&nbsp; Since the Content-Language header applies to the entire
 HTTP message, it applies to the entire CIM-XML document.&nbsp; This includes  HTTP message, it applies to the entire CIM-XML document.&nbsp; This
 all the objects in the document, including enumerated objects, and all  includes all the objects in the document, including enumerated objects,
 the values in the objects.&nbsp; This is a limitation that will remain  and all the values in the objects.&nbsp; This is a limitation that will
 until the CIM standard has been updated to support language tags tied to  remain until the CIM standard has been updated to support language tags
 individual CIM values.&nbsp; From the client perspective, it is possible  tied to individual CIM values.&nbsp; From the client perspective, it is
 for Pegasus to send a CIM response with NO Content-Language, even if the  possible for Pegasus to send a CIM response with NO Content-Language,
 client had sent Accept-Language.&nbsp;&nbsp; This can happen if Pegasus  even if the client had sent Accept-Language.&nbsp;&nbsp; This can
 does not know the language of the response.&nbsp; An example is a request  happen if Pegasus does not know the language of the response.&nbsp; An
 that was sent to a Pegasus 2.2 provider.&nbsp; Another example is an enumerated  example is a request that was sent to a Pegasus 2.2 provider.&nbsp;
 response where each provider returned a different language.&nbsp; Please  Another example is an enumerated response where each provider returned
 refer to PEP58 for details on these provider scenarios.  a different language.&nbsp; Please refer to PEP58 for details on these
 <br>&nbsp;  provider scenarios. <br>
 <p>Pegasus 2.3 has added classes for the localization support.&nbsp; There  &nbsp; </p>
 are new classes called AcceptLanguages and ContentLanguages that encapsulate  <p>Pegasus 2.3 has added classes for the localization support.&nbsp;
 the Accept-Language and Content-Language headers, respectively.&nbsp; These  There are new classes called AcceptLanguages and ContentLanguages that
 classes are basically containers of AcceptLanguageElement and ContentLanguageElement,  encapsulate the Accept-Language and Content-Language headers,
 where a language element represents one language tag.&nbsp; The AcceptLanguages  respectively.&nbsp; These classes are basically containers of
 class will keep the AcceptLanguageElement's prioritized based on quality,  AcceptLanguageElement and ContentLanguageElement, where a language
 according to RFC 2616.  element represents one language tag.&nbsp; The AcceptLanguages class
 <br>&nbsp;  will keep the AcceptLanguageElement's prioritized based on quality,
 <p>AcceptLanguages and ContentLanguages are the objects used by code throughout  according to RFC 2616. <br>
 the request/response processing, from the client to the server to the providers  &nbsp; </p>
 and back.&nbsp; The server handles the creation of these objects from the  <p>AcceptLanguages and ContentLanguages are the objects used by code
 HTTP headers.&nbsp; Code at each point in the process will have access  throughout the request/response processing, from the client to the
 to these objects.  server to the providers and back.&nbsp; The server handles the creation
 <br>&nbsp;  of these objects from the HTTP headers.&nbsp; Code at each point in the
 <p>Please refer to the following files for details on the new Pegasus classes.  process will have access to these objects. <br>
 <br>&nbsp;  &nbsp; </p>
   <p>Please refer to the following files for details on the new Pegasus
   classes. <br>
   &nbsp; </p>
 <ul> <ul>
 <li>    <li> pegasus/src/Pegasus/Common/AcceptLanguages.h</li>
 pegasus/src/Pegasus/Common/AcceptLanguages.h</li>    <li> pegasus/src/Pegasus/Common/AcceptLanguageElement.h</li>
     <li> pegasus/src/Pegasus/Common/ContentLanguages.h</li>
 <li>    <li> pegasus/src/Pegasus/Common/ContentLanguageElement.h</li>
 pegasus/src/Pegasus/Common/AcceptLanguageElement.h</li>    <li> pegasus/src/Pegasus/Common/LanguageElementContainer.h</li>
     <li> pegasus/src/Pegasus/Common/LanguageElement.h</li>
 <li>  
 pegasus/src/Pegasus/Common/ContentLanguages.h</li>  
   
 <li>  
 pegasus/src/Pegasus/Common/ContentLanguageElement.h</li>  
   
 <li>  
 pegasus/src/Pegasus/Common/LanguageElementContainer.h</li>  
   
 <li>  
 pegasus/src/Pegasus/Common/LanguageElement.h</li>  
 </ul> </ul>
   <p><br>
 <p><br>See the sections below for details on how to write clients and providers  See the sections below for details on how to write clients and
 to use these classes.  providers to use these classes. <br>
 <br>&nbsp;  &nbsp; <br>
 <br>&nbsp;  &nbsp; </p>
 <h4>  <h4> 2.2.2 Message Bundles</h4>
 2.2.2 Message Bundles</h4>  <p><br>
   One of the goals of globalization for Pegasus 2.3 is the extraction of
 <p><br>One of the goals of globalization for Pegasus 2.3 is the extraction  hardcoded messages&nbsp; into translated message files, loading
 of hardcoded messages&nbsp; into translated message files, loading translated  translated messages from those files, and returning those messages to
 messages from those files, and returning those messages to the client.&nbsp;  the client.&nbsp; The topics to be discussed here are:&nbsp; how to
 The topics to be discussed here are:&nbsp; how to create message files,  create message files, how to compile message files, and how to load
 how to compile message files, and how to load messages into Pegasus.  messages into Pegasus. <br>
 <br>&nbsp;  &nbsp; </p>
 <p>At the time of writing, the message loading function in Pegasus 2.3 <p>At the time of writing, the message loading function in Pegasus 2.3
 used the International Components for Unicode (<a href="http://oss.software.ibm.com/icu">ICU)</a>  used the International Components for Unicode (<a
 libraries.&nbsp; This is expected to be the future direction for Pegasus.   href="http://oss.software.ibm.com/icu">ICU)</a> libraries.&nbsp; This
 <a href="http://oss.software.ibm.com/icu">ICU  is expected to be the future direction for Pegasus. <a
 </a>uses   href="http://oss.software.ibm.com/icu">ICU </a>uses a resource bundle
 a resource bundle format for their message files.&nbsp;&nbsp; In order  format for their message files.&nbsp;&nbsp; In order to load the
 to load the messages, ICU requires that the resource bundles are compiled  messages, ICU requires that the resource bundles are compiled into a
 into a binary form (.res file) using their genrb tool.  binary form (.res file) using their genrb tool. <br>
 <br>&nbsp;  &nbsp; </p>
 <p>Platform Maintainers Note:&nbsp; Please refer to PEP 58 for information  <p>Platform Maintainers Note:&nbsp; Please refer to PEP 58 for
 about how to build Pegasus to use the ICU libraries.  information about how to build Pegasus to use the ICU libraries. <br>
 <br>&nbsp;  &nbsp; </p>
 <p>The documentation for ICU resource bundles is in the <a href="http://oss.software.ibm.com/icu/userguide/ResourceManagement.html">Resource  <p>The documentation for ICU resource bundles is in the <a
 Management</a>&nbsp; section of the <a href="http://oss.software.ibm.com/icu/userguide/">ICU   href="http://oss.software.ibm.com/icu/userguide/ResourceManagement.html">Resource
 User Guide</a> .&nbsp; This section will tell you how to  Management</a>&nbsp; section of the <a
 <br>create and organize your resource bundles for different languages.&nbsp;   href="http://oss.software.ibm.com/icu/userguide/">ICU User Guide</a>
 Note:&nbsp; your resource bundles should be organized in a tree structure  .&nbsp; This section will tell you how to <br>
 similiar to the one shown in the Resource Management section, including  create and organize your resource bundles for different
 the empty bundles in the tree.&nbsp; It is recommended that you ship a  languages.&nbsp; Note:&nbsp; your resource bundles should be organized
 root resource bundle to be used as the fallback in case the client requests  in a tree structure similiar to the one shown in the Resource
 a language that you are not supporting.&nbsp; The Pegasus make files are  Management section, including the empty bundles in the tree.&nbsp; It
 set up to automatically create and compile a root resource bundle for you.&nbsp;  is recommended that you ship a root resource bundle to be used as the
 For Pegasus 2.3, the make will use your "en" bundle, upper case all the  fallback in case the client requests a language that you are not
 messages, and then put the uppercased messages into the root bundle.&nbsp;  supporting.&nbsp; The Pegasus make files are set up to automatically
 The uppercasing of the messages is necessary to create a "fallback" root  create and compile a root resource bundle for you.&nbsp; For Pegasus
 bundle that contains invariant characters across all EBCIC and ASCII&nbsp;codepages.  2.3, the make will use your "en" bundle, upper case all the messages,
 <br>&nbsp;  and then put the uppercased messages into the root bundle.&nbsp; The
 <p>NOTE:&nbsp; When creating your resource bundles, the name of the table  uppercasing of the messages is necessary to create a "fallback" root
 resource should contain the package name.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; For example,  bundle that contains invariant characters across all EBCIC and
 if you have a bundle with a package name of "xyz", then the "en" bundle  ASCII&nbsp;codepages. <br>
 should start like this:  &nbsp; </p>
 <p>xyz_en:table {  <p>NOTE:&nbsp; When creating your resource bundles, the name of the
 <br>..... messages here  table resource should contain the package name.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; For
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;  example, if you have a bundle with a package name of "xyz", then the
 }  "en" bundle should start like this: </p>
 <br>&nbsp;  <p>xyz_en:table { <br>
 <p><i>not</i> like this:  ..... messages here <br>
 <p>en:table {  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
 <br>..... messages here  } <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;  &nbsp; </p>
 }  <p><i>not</i> like this: </p>
 <p>This is different than some of the examples in the <a href="http://oss.software.ibm.com/icu/userguide/ResourceManagement.html">Resource  <p>en:table { <br>
   ..... messages here <br>
   &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
   } </p>
   <p>This is different than some of the examples in the <a
    href="http://oss.software.ibm.com/icu/userguide/ResourceManagement.html">Resource
 Management</a> section, but is needed because the -p option is not used Management</a> section, but is needed because the -p option is not used
 on genrb by the make files.  on genrb by the make files. <br>
 <br>&nbsp;  &nbsp; </p>
 <p>NOTE:&nbsp; Pegasus 2.3 only supports simple string resources in the <p>NOTE:&nbsp; Pegasus 2.3 only supports simple string resources in the
 ICU resource bundles.&nbsp; String resources may only be loaded by key.&nbsp;  ICU resource bundles.&nbsp; String resources may only be loaded by
 Tables, arrays, and other complex resource types, are not supported.  key.&nbsp; Tables, arrays, and other complex resource types, are not
 <br>&nbsp;  supported. <br>
   &nbsp; </p>
 <p>In order to compile your resource bundles, support has been added to <p>In order to compile your resource bundles, support has been added to
 the Pegasus make files to run genrb.&nbsp; A new make target, "messages",  the Pegasus make files to run genrb.&nbsp; A new make target,
 has been added that will call genrb and put the compiled bundles (.res)  "messages", has been added that will call genrb and put the compiled
 in a directory of your choosing.&nbsp; An example of ICU resource bundles  bundles (.res) in a directory of your choosing.&nbsp; An example of ICU
 and the make files to compile them are located in:  resource bundles and the make files to compile them are located in: <br>
 <br>&nbsp;  &nbsp; </p>
 <ul> <ul>
 <li>    <li> pegasus/src/Providers/sample/LocalizedProvider/Makefile (just
 pegasus/src/Providers/sample/LocalizedProvider/Makefile (just causes the  causes the make to recurse to the msg sub-directory)</li>
 make to recurse to the msg sub-directory)</li>    <li> pegasus/src/Providers/sample/LocalizedProvider/msg/Makefile
   (compiles the bundles in the msg/ directory)</li>
 <li>    <li> pegasus/src/Providers/sample/LocalizedProvider/msg/*.txt (the
 pegasus/src/Providers/sample/LocalizedProvider/msg/Makefile (compiles the  resource bundles to compile, using the recommended ICU language tree
 bundles in the msg/ directory)</li>  structure)</li>
   
 <li>  
 pegasus/src/Providers/sample/LocalizedProvider/msg/*.txt (the resource  
 bundles to compile, using the recommended ICU language tree structure)</li>  
 </ul> </ul>
   <p><br>
 <p><br>NOTE:&nbsp; At the time of writing, only the Linux make files have  NOTE:&nbsp; At the time of writing, only the Linux make files have been
 been updated to compile ICU resource bundles.  updated to compile ICU resource bundles. <br>
 <br>&nbsp;  &nbsp; </p>
 <p>It is important to place the compiled resource bundles in a directory  <p>It is important to place the compiled resource bundles in a
 where your code can find them .&nbsp; The make files above compile the  directory where your code can find them .&nbsp; The make files above
 resource bundles into $PEGASUS_HOME/msg/provider/localizedProvider.&nbsp;  compile the resource bundles into
 The code that loads these messages uses the MessageLoader class (next section)  $PEGASUS_HOME/msg/provider/localizedProvider.&nbsp; The code that loads
 to load messages from this directory.  these messages uses the MessageLoader class (next section) to load
 <br>&nbsp;  messages from this directory. <br>
 <br>&nbsp;  &nbsp; <br>
 <h4>  &nbsp; </p>
 2.2.3 Message Loading</h4>  <h4> 2.2.3 Message Loading</h4>
   <p><br>
 <p><br>Code that needs to load a message in Pegasus does not call ICU directly.&nbsp;  Code that needs to load a message in Pegasus does not call ICU
 Two message loading classes were added for Pegasus 2.3:&nbsp; MessageLoader  directly.&nbsp; Two message loading classes were added for Pegasus
 and MessageLoaderParms.&nbsp; These classes are abstractions designed to  2.3:&nbsp; MessageLoader and MessageLoaderParms.&nbsp; These classes
 hide of the actual loader used (but note that at the time of writing, only  are abstractions designed to hide of the actual loader used (but note
 ICU is supported).&nbsp;&nbsp; The MessageLoader is used to load a message  that at the time of writing, only ICU is supported).&nbsp;&nbsp; The
 using a list of preferrred languages.&nbsp; The parameters to MessageLoader  MessageLoader is used to load a message using a list of preferrred
 are encapsulated in a MessageLoaderParms object.  languages.&nbsp; The parameters to MessageLoader are encapsulated in a
 <br>&nbsp;  MessageLoaderParms object. <br>
 <p>The MessageLoader is the place where the Accept-Language header, Content-Language  &nbsp; </p>
 header, and the ICU resource bundles, join up.&nbsp; The MessageLoader  <p>The MessageLoader is the place where the Accept-Language header,
 class is designed to receive an AcceptLanguages object, and a set of parameters  Content-Language header, and the ICU resource bundles, join up.&nbsp;
 indicating the bundle base-name and message ID to use.&nbsp; The AcceptLanguages  The MessageLoader class is designed to receive an AcceptLanguages
 object contains the list of requested languages sent by the client.&nbsp;  object, and a set of parameters indicating the bundle base-name and
 The MessageLoader searches for the message in the set of bundles named  message ID to use.&nbsp; The AcceptLanguages object contains the list
 with the base-name, using the AcceptLanguages for the list of specific  of requested languages sent by the client.&nbsp; The MessageLoader
 translated bundles to search.&nbsp; The MessageLoader returns the message  searches for the message in the set of bundles named with the
 that it found, along with a ContentLanguages object indicating the language  base-name, using the AcceptLanguages for the list of specific
 of the message.&nbsp; The ContentLanguages object should be used to indicate  translated bundles to search.&nbsp; The MessageLoader returns the
 the language of the response sent back to the client.  message that it found, along with a ContentLanguages object indicating
 <br>&nbsp;  the language of the message.&nbsp; The ContentLanguages object should
 <p>The MessageLoaderParms object contains the parameters to load the message.&nbsp;  be used to indicate the language of the response sent back to the
 There are many parameters, but many can be allowed to default.&nbsp; Here  client. <br>
 is a description of the parameters:  &nbsp; </p>
 <br>&nbsp;  <p>The MessageLoaderParms object contains the parameters to load the
 <br>&nbsp;  message.&nbsp; There are many parameters, but many can be allowed to
 <table BORDER COLS=3 WIDTH="100%" NOSAVE >  default.&nbsp; Here is a description of the parameters: <br>
   &nbsp; <br>
   &nbsp;
   <table border="1" cols="3" width="100%" nosave="">
     <tbody>
 <tr> <tr>
 <td>String msg_id;&nbsp;</td> <td>String msg_id;&nbsp;</td>
         <td>Input.&nbsp; <br>
 <td>Input.&nbsp;  Required.</td>
 <br>Required.</td>        <td>Message ID&nbsp; of the message to load from the resource
   bundle.&nbsp; This is the key that ICU will use to load the message.</td>
 <td>Message ID&nbsp; of the message to load from the resource bundle.&nbsp;  
 This is the key that ICU will use to load the message.</td>  
 </tr> </tr>
   
 <tr> <tr>
 <td>String default_msg;</td> <td>String default_msg;</td>
         <td>Input.&nbsp; <br>
 <td>Input.&nbsp;  Required</td>
 <br>Required</td>        <td>Message to return if the no message can be loaded for msg_id
   from any resource bundle.&nbsp; Note:&nbsp; The args parameters below
 <td>Message to return if the no message can be loaded for msg_id from any  are substituted into this string.&nbsp; <br>
 resource bundle.&nbsp; Note:&nbsp; The args parameters below are substituted  Note:&nbsp; For the args into this&nbsp; string, use the Pegasus '$'
 into this string.&nbsp;  form, as described in pegasus/src/Pegasus/Common/Formatter.h.&nbsp;
 <br>Note:&nbsp; For the args into this&nbsp; string, use the Pegasus '$'  Don't use the ICU substitution format for the default message string.</td>
 form, as described in pegasus/src/Pegasus/Common/Formatter.h.&nbsp; Don't  
 use the ICU substitution format for the default message string.</td>  
 </tr> </tr>
   
 <tr> <tr>
 <td>String msg_src_path;&nbsp;</td> <td>String msg_src_path;&nbsp;</td>
         <td>Input.&nbsp; <br>
 <td>Input.&nbsp;  Optional <br>
 <br>Optional  Default: $PEGASUS_HOME/msg/pegasus/pegasusServer</td>
 <br>Default: $PEGASUS_HOME/msg/pegasus/pegasusServer</td>        <td>Path to the root resource bundle file which contains the
   msg_id.&nbsp; <br>
 <td>Path to the root resource bundle file which contains the msg_id.&nbsp;  Note: Only specify the path down to the bundle base-name.&nbsp; Do not
 <br>Note: Only specify the path down to the bundle base-name.&nbsp; Do  append a language tag, such as "_root" or "_en".&nbsp; Do not append a
 not append a language tag, such as "_root" or "_en".&nbsp; Do not append  file extension. <br>
 a file extension.  Note: relative paths start at $PEGASUS_HOME/msg.&nbsp; <br>
 <br>Note: relative paths start at $PEGASUS_HOME/msg.&nbsp;  Note: defaults to the bundle containing the Pegasus server messages.</td>
 <br>Note: defaults to the bundle containing the Pegasus server messages.</td>  
 </tr> </tr>
   
 <tr> <tr>
 <td>AcceptLanguages acceptlanguages;</td> <td>AcceptLanguages acceptlanguages;</td>
         <td>Input.&nbsp; <br>
 <td>Input.&nbsp;  Optional <br>
 <br>Optional  Default: AcceptLanguages::EMPTY</td>
 <br>Default: AcceptLanguages::EMPTY</td>        <td>Contains the list of preferred languages, in priority
   order.&nbsp; This is combined with msg_src_path to determine which
 <td>Contains the list of preferred languages, in priority order.&nbsp;  resource bundles to search for for the msg_id.&nbsp;&nbsp; If not
 This is combined with msg_src_path to determine which resource bundles  empty, overrides useThreadLocale and useProcessLocale.</td>
 to search for for the msg_id.&nbsp;&nbsp; If not empty, overrides useThreadLocale  
 and useProcessLocale.</td>  
 </tr> </tr>
   
 <tr> <tr>
 <td>ContentLanguages contentlanguages;</td> <td>ContentLanguages contentlanguages;</td>
   
 <td>Output</td> <td>Output</td>
         <td>Contains the language that MessageLoader found for the
 <td>Contains the language that MessageLoader found for the msg_id.&nbsp;</td>  msg_id.&nbsp;</td>
 </tr> </tr>
   
 <tr> <tr>
 <td>Boolean useProcessLocale;</td> <td>Boolean useProcessLocale;</td>
         <td>Input <br>
 <td>Input  Optional <br>
 <br>Optional  Default = false</td>
 <br>Default = false</td>        <td>If true, MessageLoader will use the default locale of the
   process.&nbsp; If true, overrides useThreadLocale.</td>
 <td>If true, MessageLoader will use the default locale of the process.&nbsp;  
 If true, overrides useThreadLocale.</td>  
 </tr> </tr>
   
 <tr> <tr>
 <td>Boolean useThreadLocale;</td> <td>Boolean useThreadLocale;</td>
         <td>Input <br>
 <td>Input  Optional <br>
 <br>Optional  Default = <font color="#ff0000">true</font></td>
 <br>Default = <font color="#FF0000">true</font></td>        <td>If true, MessageLoader will use the AcceptLanguages set by
   Pegasus into the caller's Thread.&nbsp;&nbsp; See the Note below for
 <td>If true, MessageLoader will use the AcceptLanguages set by Pegasus  details.&nbsp;</td>
 into the caller's Thread.&nbsp;&nbsp; See the Note below for details.&nbsp;</td>  
 </tr> </tr>
   
 <tr> <tr>
 <td>Boolean useICUfallback</td> <td>Boolean useICUfallback</td>
         <td>Input <br>
 <td>Input  Optional <br>
 <br>Optional  Default = false</td>
 <br>Default = false</td>        <td>If true, use ICU's fallback mechnism to search more general
   resource bundles if the msg_id cannot be found.&nbsp; Note: the
 <td>If true, use ICU's fallback mechnism to search more general resource  recommended setting is false if you are using an AcceptLanguages from a
 bundles if the msg_id cannot be found.&nbsp; Note: the recommended setting  CIM client.&nbsp; The Accept-Languages HTTP header from the client
 is false if you are using an AcceptLanguages from a CIM client.&nbsp; The  contains the fallback specifications.</td>
 Accept-Languages HTTP header from the client contains the fallback specifications.</td>  
 </tr> </tr>
   
 <tr> <tr>
 <td>Formatter::Arg arg0;        <td>Formatter::Arg arg0; <br>
 <br>&nbsp;Formatter::Arg arg1;  &nbsp;Formatter::Arg arg1; <br>
 <br>&nbsp;Formatter::Arg arg2;  &nbsp;Formatter::Arg arg2; <br>
 <br>&nbsp;Formatter::Arg arg3;  &nbsp;Formatter::Arg arg3; <br>
 <br>&nbsp;Formatter::Arg arg4;  &nbsp;Formatter::Arg arg4; <br>
 <br>&nbsp;Formatter::Arg arg5;  &nbsp;Formatter::Arg arg5; <br>
 <br>&nbsp;Formatter::Arg arg6;  &nbsp;Formatter::Arg arg6; <br>
 <br>&nbsp;Formatter::Arg arg7;  &nbsp;Formatter::Arg arg7; <br>
 <br>&nbsp;Formatter::Arg arg8;  &nbsp;Formatter::Arg arg8; <br>
 <br>&nbsp;Formatter::Arg arg9;</td>  &nbsp;Formatter::Arg arg9;</td>
         <td>Input <br>
 <td>Input  Optional <br>
 <br>Optional  Default: Formatter::Arg( ) // empty arg</td>
 <br>Default: Formatter::Arg( ) // empty arg</td>        <td>These are the substitution variables, using the Pegasus
   Formatter::Arg class.</td>
 <td>These are the substitution variables, using the Pegasus Formatter::Arg  
 class.</td>  
 </tr> </tr>
     </tbody>
 </table> </table>
   </p>
 <p>Notes:  <p>Notes: <br>
 <br>&nbsp;  &nbsp; </p>
 <p>The "useThreadLocale" parameter defaults to true.&nbsp; This flag indicates  <p>The "useThreadLocale" parameter defaults to true.&nbsp; This flag
 to use the AcceptLanguages object set by Pegasus into the Pegasus Thread  indicates to use the AcceptLanguages object set by Pegasus into the
 in which the caller's code is running.&nbsp; This AcceptLanguages object  Pegasus Thread in which the caller's code is running.&nbsp; This
 reflects the languages requested by the client.&nbsp; This is useful for  AcceptLanguages object reflects the languages requested by the
 code that may not have access to the AcceptLanguages from the client.&nbsp;  client.&nbsp; This is useful for code that may not have access to the
 Pegasus sets this AcceptLanguages object into the Thread of providers and  AcceptLanguages from the client.&nbsp; Pegasus sets this
 internal Pegasus code.&nbsp; For this reason, it is recommended that provider  AcceptLanguages object into the Thread of providers and internal
 and internal Pegasus code use the "useThreadLocale" flag instead of explicity  Pegasus code.&nbsp; For this reason, it is recommended that provider
 passing in an AcceptLanguages object.&nbsp; See the Provider Developer  and internal Pegasus code use the "useThreadLocale" flag instead of
 and Pegasus Developer sections for details.  explicity passing in an AcceptLanguages object.&nbsp; See the Provider
 <br>&nbsp;  Developer and Pegasus Developer sections for details. <br>
   &nbsp; </p>
 <p>The "useProcessLocale" flag can be used to tell MessageLoader to use <p>The "useProcessLocale" flag can be used to tell MessageLoader to use
 the default locale of the process, as determined by ICU.&nbsp; This is the default locale of the process, as determined by ICU.&nbsp; This is
 useful for situations where the caller is not localizing for a client request.&nbsp;  useful for situations where the caller is not localizing for a client
 The caller may itself be a client (eg. cimconfig), or may need to log messages  request.&nbsp; The caller may itself be a client (eg. cimconfig), or
 to the system log in the locale of the Pegasus server process.&nbsp; See  may need to log messages to the system log in the locale of the Pegasus
 the CLI Messages and Logger Messages sections below.  server process.&nbsp; See the CLI Messages and Logger Messages sections
 <br>&nbsp;  below. <br>
 <p>"Master switch"  &nbsp; </p>
 <br>The MessageLoader class has a public static Boolean variable called  <p>"Master switch" <br>
   The MessageLoader class has a public static Boolean variable called
 _useProcessLocale that may be used to override all the AcceptLanguages _useProcessLocale that may be used to override all the AcceptLanguages
 and useThreadLocale settings in the MessageLoaderParms objects passed in.&nbsp;  and useThreadLocale settings in the MessageLoaderParms objects passed
 This is useful for CLI code (eg cimconfig) that needs to localize its messages  in.&nbsp; This is useful for CLI code (eg cimconfig) that needs to
 based on the locale of its process, which refects the locale set by the  localize its messages based on the locale of its process, which refects
 user running the CLI (eg. $LANG on Unix).&nbsp; The CLI code may call Pegasus  the locale set by the user running the CLI (eg. $LANG on Unix).&nbsp;
 APIs that are coded to use the Thread's AcceptLanguages, which will not  The CLI code may call Pegasus APIs that are coded to use the Thread's
 be set in this case.&nbsp; The _useProcessLocale static variable tells  AcceptLanguages, which will not be set in this case.&nbsp; The
 the MessageLoader to ignore the AcceptLanguages, useThreadLocale, and useProcessLocale  _useProcessLocale static variable tells the MessageLoader to ignore the
 settings in MessageLoaderParms that it gets.&nbsp; The MessageLoader will  AcceptLanguages, useThreadLocale, and useProcessLocale settings in
 use the default process locale, as determined by ICU, in this case.  MessageLoaderParms that it gets.&nbsp; The MessageLoader will use the
 <br>&nbsp;  default process locale, as determined by ICU, in this case. <br>
   &nbsp; </p>
 <p><i>Important Note:</i>&nbsp; The MessageLoader defaults to <i>not </i>use <p><i>Important Note:</i>&nbsp; The MessageLoader defaults to <i>not </i>use
 the "fallback" mechanism described in the ICU Resource Management section.&nbsp;  the "fallback" mechanism described in the ICU Resource Management
 This is because the Accept-Language header itself describes the fallback  section.&nbsp; This is because the Accept-Language header itself
 that the client wants.&nbsp; However, the MessageLoader does "fallback"  describes the fallback that the client wants.&nbsp; However, the
 to the root resource bundle if none of the languages in AcceptLanguages  MessageLoader does "fallback" to the root resource bundle if none of
 can be found.&nbsp; If the root resource bundle cannot be found, then the  the languages in AcceptLanguages can be found.&nbsp; If the root
 default_msg is returned.&nbsp; The "useICUFallback" flag can be set to  resource bundle cannot be found, then the default_msg is
 have MessageLoader use ICU fallback on all message load attempts.&nbsp;  returned.&nbsp; The "useICUFallback" flag can be set to have
 However, usage of this flag for client requests may lead to incorrect results.&nbsp;  MessageLoader use ICU fallback on all message load attempts.&nbsp;
 For example, a client sets Accept-Language to french, german, and spanish,  However, usage of this flag for client requests may lead to incorrect
 in that order, but there is no french resource bundle.&nbsp; A call to  results.&nbsp; For example, a client sets Accept-Language to french,
 MessageLoader with useICUfallback == true would cause the root resource  german, and spanish, in that order, but there is no french resource
 bundle string to be returned on the attempt to load from the french bundle.&nbsp;  bundle.&nbsp; A call to MessageLoader with useICUfallback == true would
 But the client requested german to be the fallback after french.  cause the root resource bundle string to be returned on the attempt to
 <br>&nbsp;  load from the french bundle.&nbsp; But the client requested german to
 <p>Please refer to the following files for details on the new Pegasus classes.  be the fallback after french. <br>
 <br>&nbsp;  &nbsp; </p>
   <p>Please refer to the following files for details on the new Pegasus
   classes. <br>
   &nbsp; </p>
 <ul> <ul>
 <li>    <li> pegasus/src/Pegasus/Common/MessageLoader.h</li>
 pegasus/src/Pegasus/Common/MessageLoader.h</li>  
 </ul> </ul>
   <h4> 2.2.4 Message Loading Example</h4>
 <h4>  <p><br>
 2.2.4 Message Loading Example</h4>  The following example shows how a message may be loaded using the
   
 <p><br>The following example shows how a message may be loaded using the  
 classes described above.&nbsp; Note: this a generic example.&nbsp; Each classes described above.&nbsp; Note: this a generic example.&nbsp; Each
 of the developer sections below have 'real-life' examples that are better  of the developer sections below have 'real-life' examples that are
 suited to each type of code.  better suited to each type of code. </p>
 <p>// Build an AcceptLanguages with some language elements  <p>// Build an AcceptLanguages with some language elements <br>
 <br>AcceptLanguages acceptLangs;  AcceptLanguages acceptLangs; <br>
 <br>acceptLangs.add(AcceptLanguageElement("fr", 0.5));  acceptLangs.add(AcceptLanguageElement("fr", 0.5)); <br>
 <br>acceptLangs.add(AcceptLanguageElement("de", 0.8));  acceptLangs.add(AcceptLanguageElement("de", 0.8)); <br>
 <br>acceptLangs.add(AcceptLanguageElement("es", 0.4));  acceptLangs.add(AcceptLanguageElement("es", 0.4)); </p>
 <p>// Construct a MessageLoaderParms  <p>// Construct a MessageLoaderParms <br>
 <br>MessageLoaderParms parms("msgID", "default message");  MessageLoaderParms parms("msgID", "default message"); <br>
 <br>parms. msg_src_path = "/my_msg_dir/my_bundle";  parms. msg_src_path = "/my_msg_dir/my_bundle"; <br>
 <br>parms.acceptlanguages = acceptLangs;  parms.acceptlanguages = acceptLangs; </p>
 <p>// Note: If you have args, set them into MessageLoaderParms  <p>// Note: If you have args, set them into MessageLoaderParms </p>
 <p>// Load the localized String  <p>// Load the localized String <br>
 <br>String localizedMsg = MessageLoader::getMessage(parms);  String localizedMsg = MessageLoader::getMessage(parms); <br>
 <br>&nbsp;  &nbsp; <br>
 <br>&nbsp;  &nbsp; </p>
 <h4>  <h4> 2.2.4 Message Writing Guidelines</h4>
 2.2.4 Message Writing Guidelines</h4>  <p><br>
   Here are some basic rules for writing messages: <br>
 <p><br>Here are some basic rules for writing messages:  &nbsp; </p>
 <br>&nbsp;  
 <ul> <ul>
 <li>    <li> If you want to claim that you are globalized, no hardcoded
 If you want to claim that you are globalized, no hardcoded messages!</li>  messages!</li>
     <li> Avoid combining messages in the code from other messages.&nbsp;
 <li>  When you do this you are assuming that you know the grammar for every
 Avoid combining messages in the code from other messages.&nbsp; When you  language.</li>
 do this you are assuming that you know the grammar for every language.</li>    <li> String substitutions into messages are generally untranslated,
   ie. not loaded from the resource bundle.&nbsp;&nbsp; Example: a file
 <li>  name.</li>
 String substitutions into messages are generally untranslated, ie. not    <li> Avoid jargon, humour, and cultural idioms.&nbsp; Use full
 loaded from the resource bundle.&nbsp;&nbsp; Example: a file name.</li>  sentences.&nbsp; Have your messages reviewed by your globalization
   team.&nbsp; Your messages need to make sense to the translators, and
 <li>  ultimately the customer.</li>
 Avoid jargon, humour, and cultural idioms.&nbsp; Use full sentences.&nbsp;    <li> <b>TODO </b>- find a good message writing guide to link to</li>
 Have your messages reviewed by your globalization team.&nbsp; Your messages  
 need to make sense to the translators, and ultimately the customer.</li>  
   
 <li>  
 <b>TODO </b>- find a good message writing guide to link to</li>  
 </ul> </ul>
   <h4> 2.2.5 Localized Exceptions</h4>
 <h4>  <p><br>
 2.2.5 Localized Exceptions</h4>  The base Exception class, and derived classes, have been updated to
   support localization.&nbsp; Constructors have been added that take a
 <p><br>The base Exception class, and derived classes, have been updated  MessageLoaderParms object.&nbsp; These constructors will use the
 to support localization.&nbsp; Constructors have been added that take a  MessageLoaderParms object to call the MessageLoader to load the
 MessageLoaderParms object.&nbsp; These constructors will use the MessageLoaderParms  localized exception message.&nbsp; The localized message is saved in
 object to call the MessageLoader to load the localized exception message.&nbsp;  the Exception.&nbsp; The ContentLanguages object returned by
 The localized message is saved in the Exception.&nbsp; The ContentLanguages  MessageLoader is also saved in the Exception.&nbsp; This indicates the
 object returned by MessageLoader is also saved in the Exception.&nbsp;  language of the message.&nbsp; The ContentLanguages object is used
 This indicates the language of the message.&nbsp; The ContentLanguages  later to set the Content-Language header in the HTTP message to the
 object is used later to set the Content-Language header in the HTTP message  client. <br>
 to the client.  &nbsp; </p>
 <br>&nbsp;  
 <p>The old Exception constructors that take a String will remain.&nbsp; <p>The old Exception constructors that take a String will remain.&nbsp;
 These should be used in cases where the code throwing the exception is These should be used in cases where the code throwing the exception is
 not localized, or the String is not localized (for example, a file name).&nbsp;  not localized, or the String is not localized (for example, a file
 Also, there are several exceptions in Pegasus where the String parameter  name).&nbsp; Also, there are several exceptions in Pegasus where the
 is meant to be a non-localized substitution in a localized message owned  String parameter is meant to be a non-localized substitution in a
 by the Exception (see InternalException.h, ClassNotResolved for an example).&nbsp;  localized message owned by the Exception (see InternalException.h,
 The old constructors for these have been kept.  ClassNotResolved for an example).&nbsp; The old constructors for these
 <br>&nbsp;  have been kept. <br>
 <br>&nbsp;  &nbsp; <br>
 <h2>  &nbsp; </p>
 3.0 Provider Developers</h2>  <h2> 3.0 Provider Developers</h2>
 &nbsp; &nbsp;
 <h3>  <h3> 3.1 Design Issues</h3>
 3.1 Design Issues</h3>  <p><br>
   Providers that wish to globalize should consider the following in their
 <p><br>Providers that wish to globalize should consider the following in  design: <br>
 their design:  &nbsp; </p>
 <br>&nbsp;  
 <ul> <ul>
 <li>    <li> Are there localized string properties that need to be
 Are there localized string properties that need to be supported?&nbsp;  supported?&nbsp; If so, then the client will use Accept-Language to
 If so, then the client will use Accept-Language to request specific languages  request specific languages for these properties.&nbsp; If the
 for these properties.&nbsp; If the properties are read-only, use MessageLoader  properties are read-only, use MessageLoader to load the localized
 to load the localized strings for the properties.</li>  strings for the properties.</li>
     <li> If you have a localized read/write string property, then the
 <li>  client will use Content-Language to set the property with an associated
 If you have a localized read/write string property, then the client will  language.&nbsp; The client will expect to be able to retrieve the
 use Content-Language to set the property with an associated language.&nbsp;  property in that same language later (using Accept-Language).</li>
 The client will expect to be able to retrieve the property in that same    <li> Note: only the string property types in CIM are candidates for
 language later (using Accept-Language).</li>  localization.&nbsp; The other types, including datetime, are
   locale-neutral.</li>
 <li>    <li> Are there error messages that need to returned to the client in
 Note: only the string property types in CIM are candidates for localization.&nbsp;  different languages?&nbsp; The client will use Accept-Language to
 The other types, including datetime, are locale-neutral.</li>  request specific languages for the error messages.</li>
     <li> What resource bundle translations, if any, will be shipped with
 <li>  the provider?</li>
 Are there error messages that need to returned to the client in different    <li> Do any codepage conversions need to be done between the UTF-16
 languages?&nbsp; The client will use Accept-Language to request specific  characters in the String objects and the codepage of data stored on the
 languages for the error messages.</li>  system?&nbsp; This is a concern for EBCDIC platforms.&nbsp; All EBCDIC
   data needs to be converted to at least 7-bit ASCII before it is passed
 <li>  into the String object.</li>
 What resource bundle translations, if any, will be shipped with the provider?</li>  
   
 <li>  
 Do any codepage conversions need to be done between the UTF-16 characters  
 in the String objects and the codepage of data stored on the system?&nbsp;  
 This is a concern for EBCDIC platforms.&nbsp; All EBCDIC data needs to  
 be converted to at least 7-bit ASCII before it is passed into the String  
 object.</li>  
 </ul> </ul>
   <p><br>
 <p><br>To help providers handle the situations described above, Pegasus  To help providers handle the situations described above, Pegasus 2.3
 2.3 will pass the Accept-Language received from the client to the provider.&nbsp;  will pass the Accept-Language received from the client to the
 The provider should load strings from its resource bundle based on the  provider.&nbsp; The provider should load strings from its resource
 client's Accept-Language.&nbsp; The client's Accept-Language is passed  bundle based on the client's Accept-Language.&nbsp; The client's
 to the provider in two ways:  Accept-Language is passed to the provider in two ways: <br>
 <br>&nbsp;  &nbsp; </p>
 <ul> <ul>
 <li>    <li> Pegasus will set the Accept-Language from the client into the
 Pegasus will set the Accept-Language from the client into the thread in  thread in which the provider is running.&nbsp; By using the
 which the provider is running.&nbsp; By using the useThreadLocale setting  useThreadLocale setting in MessageLoaderParms, providers can easily
 in MessageLoaderParms, providers can easily load strings using the client's  load strings using the client's requested Accept-Language.&nbsp; The
 requested Accept-Language.&nbsp; The provider does not need to know what  provider does not need to know what the Accept-Language is.&nbsp; This
 the Accept-Language is.&nbsp; This is the recommended method to load messages  is the recommended method to load messages based on the client's
 based on the client's request.</li>  request.</li>
     <br>
 <br>&nbsp;  &nbsp; <li> The OperationContext will contain an AcceptLanguages object
 <li>  that has the Accept-Language requested by the client.&nbsp; The
 The OperationContext will contain an AcceptLanguages object that has the  provider can use this AcceptLanguages object to load strings with
 Accept-Language requested by the client.&nbsp; The provider can use this  MessageLoader.</li>
 AcceptLanguages object to load strings with MessageLoader.</li>  
 </ul> </ul>
   <p><br>
 <p><br>The OperationContext will also contain a ContentLanguages object  The OperationContext will also contain a ContentLanguages object that
 that is set from the Content-Language in the client request.&nbsp; This  is set from the Content-Language in the client request.&nbsp; This is
 is the language of the CIM objects being passed to the provider on that  the language of the CIM objects being passed to the provider on that
 request.&nbsp; A localized provider should store the content language along  request.&nbsp; A localized provider should store the content language
 with the data from the CIM objects.&nbsp; This will allow the client to  along with the data from the CIM objects.&nbsp; This will allow the
 use Accept-Language later to retreive the data in that language.  client to use Accept-Language later to retreive the data in that
 <br>&nbsp;  language. <br>
 <p>The provider should indicate the language of CIM objects it is returning  &nbsp; </p>
 by calling setLanguage( ) on the ResponseHandler.&nbsp; This will be used  <p>The provider should indicate the language of CIM objects it is
 to set the Content-Language in the CIM response message sent back to the  returning by calling setContext( ) on the ResponseHandler.&nbsp; This
 client.&nbsp; If setLanguage( ) is not called, then no Content-Language  will be used to set the Content-Language in the CIM response message
 will be returned to the client.&nbsp; setLanguage( ) should only be called  sent back to the client.&nbsp; If setContext( ) is not called, then no
 once per response.  Content-Language will be returned to the client.&nbsp; setContext( )
 <br>&nbsp;  should only be called once per response. <br>
 <h3>  &nbsp; </p>
 3.2 Sample Code</h3>  <h3> 3.2 Sample Code</h3>
   <p><br>
 <p><br>The following sample code shows a localized getInstance( ) where  The following sample code shows a localized getInstance( ) where the
 the instance returned is localized based on the Accept-Language of the  instance returned is localized based on the Accept-Language of the
 client request.&nbsp; Note that this example also throws a localized exception.  client request.&nbsp; Note that this example also throws a localized
 <br>&nbsp;  exception. <br>
 <p>void LocalizedProvider::getInstance(  &nbsp; </p>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; const OperationContext &amp; context,  <p>void LocalizedProvider::getInstance( <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; const CIMObjectPath &amp; instanceReference,  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; const OperationContext &amp; context, <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; const Boolean includeQualifiers,  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; const CIMObjectPath &amp; instanceReference, <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; const Boolean includeClassOrigin,  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; const Boolean includeQualifiers, <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; const CIMPropertyList &amp; propertyList,  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; const Boolean includeClassOrigin, <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; InstanceResponseHandler &amp; handler)  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; const CIMPropertyList &amp; propertyList, <br>
 <br>{  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; InstanceResponseHandler &amp; handler) <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; // convert a potential fully qualified reference  { <br>
 into a local reference  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; // convert a potential fully qualified
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; // (class name and keys only).  reference into a local reference <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; CIMObjectPath localReference = CIMObjectPath(  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; // (class name and keys only). <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; String(),  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; CIMObjectPath localReference = CIMObjectPath( <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; String(),  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; String(), <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; instanceReference.getClassName(),  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; String(), <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; instanceReference.getKeyBindings());  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
 <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; // begin processing the request  instanceReference.getClassName(), <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; handler.processing();  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
 <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; // Find the instance to be returned.  instanceReference.getKeyBindings()); </p>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Uint32 i;  <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; // begin processing the request <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Uint32 n = _instances.size();  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; handler.processing(); </p>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; for (i = 0;&nbsp; i &lt; n;&nbsp; i++)  <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; // Find the instance to be returned. <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; {  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Uint32 i; <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; if(localReference  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Uint32 n = _instances.size(); <br>
 == _instanceNames[i])  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; for (i = 0;&nbsp; i &lt; n;&nbsp; i++) <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; {  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; { <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
 // We found the instance to return  if(localReference == _instanceNames[i]) <br>
   &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; { <br>
   &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
   // We found the instance to return </p>
 <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
 // Build the parameters for loading the localized string property.  // Build the parameters for loading the localized string property. <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
 // We are going to let the message loader parameters default to use the  // We are going to let the message loader parameters default to use the <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
 // AcceptLanguages that Pegasus set into our thread.  // AcceptLanguages that Pegasus set into our thread. <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
 // (this equals the AcceptLanguages requested by the client)  // (this equals the AcceptLanguages requested by the client) <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
 // Note: This parms object could be constructed once and  // Note: This parms object could be constructed once and <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
 // reused.  // reused. <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
 MessageLoaderParms parms("myMsgID", "myDefaultString");  MessageLoaderParms parms("myMsgID", "myDefaultString"); <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
 parms.msg_src_path = "/myprovider/msg/myResourceBundle";  parms.msg_src_path = "/myprovider/msg/myResourceBundle"; </p>
 <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
 // Load the string for the localized property from the resource bundle  // Load the string for the localized property from the resource bundle <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
 String localizedString = MessageLoader::getMessage(parms);  String localizedString = MessageLoader::getMessage(parms); </p>
 <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
 // Remove the old property from the instance to be returned  // Remove the old property from the instance to be returned <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
 Uint32 index = instances[i].findProperty("myProperty");  Uint32 index = instances[i].findProperty("myProperty"); <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
 if (index != PEG_NOT_FOUND)  if (index != PEG_NOT_FOUND) <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
 {  { <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
 _instances[i].removeProperty(index);  _instances[i].removeProperty(index); <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
 }  } </p>
 <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
 // Add the localized string property to the instance  // Add the localized string property to the instance <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
 instances[i].addProperty(CIMProperty("myProperty", localizedString));  instances[i].addProperty(CIMProperty("myProperty", localizedString)); </p>
 <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
 // The MessageLoader set the contentlanguages member  // The MessageLoader set the contentlanguages member <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
 // of parms to the language that it found for the message.  // of parms to the language that it found for the message. <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
 ContentLanguages rtnLangs = parms.contentlanguages;  ContentLanguages rtnLangs = parms.contentlanguages; </p>
 <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
 // We need to tag the instance we are returning with the  // We need to tag the instance we are returning with the <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;  &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;// the
 // the content language.  content language. <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;  &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;
 handler.setLanguages(rtnLangs);  &nbsp;OperationContext context;<br>
 <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;  &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;
 // deliver requested instance  &nbsp;context.insert(ContentLanguageListContainer(rtnLangs));<br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;  &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;
   &nbsp;handler.setContext(context);<br>
   </p>
   &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
   // deliver requested instance<br>
   &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
 handler.deliver(_instances[i]); handler.deliver(_instances[i]);
 <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
 break;  break; <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
 }&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; //&nbsp; end if  }&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; //&nbsp; end if <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; }&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
 // end for  }&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; //
   end for </p>
 <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; // throw an exception if <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; // throw an exception if
 the instance wasn't found  the instance wasn't found <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; if (i == n)  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; if (i == n) <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; {  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; { <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
 // Build the parameters for loading the localized error message.  // Build the parameters for loading the localized error message. <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
 // We are going to let the message loader parameters default to use the  // We are going to let the message loader parameters default to use the <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
 // AcceptLanguages that Pegasus set into our thread.  // AcceptLanguages that Pegasus set into our thread. <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
 // (this equals the AcceptLanguages requested by the client)  // (this equals the AcceptLanguages requested by the client) <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
 // Note: This parms object could be constructed once and  // Note: This parms object could be constructed once and <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
 // reused.  // reused. <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
 MessageLoaderParms errParms("myErrorMsgID", "myErrorDefaultString");  MessageLoaderParms errParms("myErrorMsgID", "myErrorDefaultString"); <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
 errParms.msg_src_path = "/myprovider/msg/myResourceBundle";  errParms.msg_src_path = "/myprovider/msg/myResourceBundle"; </p>
 <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
 // Note: the exception calls MessageLoader::getMessage( )  // Note: the exception calls MessageLoader::getMessage( ) <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
 // Note: no need to call handler.setLanguages( ) in this case  // Note: no need to call handler.setContext( ) in this case <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
 throw CIMObjectNotFoundException(errParms);  throw CIMObjectNotFoundException(errParms); <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; }  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; } <br>
 <br>&nbsp;  &nbsp; </p>
 <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; // complete processing the  <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; // complete processing
 request  the request <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; handler.complete();  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; handler.complete(); <br>
 <br>}  } <br>
 <br>&nbsp;  &nbsp; </p>
 <p>NOTE: A sample provider has been written that fully demonstates the <p>NOTE: A sample provider has been written that fully demonstates the
 design issues described above.&nbsp; This provider is located at:  design issues described above.&nbsp; This provider is located at: <br>
 <br>&nbsp;  &nbsp; </p>
 <ul> <ul>
 <li>    <li> pegasus/src/Providers/sample/LocalizedProvider/</li>
 pegasus/src/Providers/sample/LocalizedProvider/</li>  
 </ul> </ul>
   <p><br>
 <p><br>This sample provider also demonstrates how some of the special issues  This sample provider also demonstrates how some of the special issues
 can be handled.&nbsp; The special issues are caused by having a read/only  can be handled.&nbsp; The special issues are caused by having a
 localized property and a read/write localized property.&nbsp; What happens  read/only localized property and a read/write localized property.&nbsp;
 if the client sets the read/write property with a Content-Language that  What happens if the client sets the read/write property with a
 is not one of the supported languages for the read/only property?&nbsp;  Content-Language that is not one of the supported languages for the
 This provider allows the client to set any language into the read/write  read/only property?&nbsp; This provider allows the client to set any
 property, and get that property back in the same language.&nbsp; This becomes  language into the read/write property, and get that property back in
 an issue when the client does a getInstance( ) later, because the Content-Language  the same language.&nbsp; This becomes an issue when the client does a
 on the returned instance applies to all the properties.&nbsp; A related  getInstance( ) later, because the Content-Language on the returned
 issue is what to return for Content-Language when the client does enumerateInstances,  instance applies to all the properties.&nbsp; A related issue is what
 but the instances have different languages.&nbsp; Recall that Content-Language  to return for Content-Language when the client does enumerateInstances,
 applies to the entire response (a limitation in the CIM specification).  but the instances have different languages.&nbsp; Recall that
 <br>&nbsp;  Content-Language applies to the entire response (a limitation in the
 <p>NOTE:&nbsp; Indication Providers have other special considerations for  CIM specification). <br>
 language support.&nbsp; Please refer to&nbsp; PEP58.  &nbsp; </p>
 <br>&nbsp;  <p>NOTE:&nbsp; Indication Providers have other special considerations
 <p>NOTE:&nbsp; The CMPI interface has been updated for language support.&nbsp;  for language support.&nbsp; Please refer to&nbsp; PEP58. <br>
 Please refer to the CMPI documentation for details.  &nbsp; </p>
 <br>&nbsp;  <p>NOTE:&nbsp; The CMPI interface has been updated for language
 <p>NOTE: SPECIAL ISSUES FOR OS/400 PROVIDERS:  support.&nbsp; Please refer to the CMPI documentation for details. <br>
   &nbsp; </p>
   <p>NOTE: SPECIAL ISSUES FOR OS/400 PROVIDERS: </p>
 <ul> <ul>
 <li>    <li> Convert between UTF-16 in the String objects and EBCDIC system
 Convert between UTF-16 in the String objects and EBCDIC system data as  data as needed.&nbsp; The converters in
 needed.&nbsp; The converters in Pegasus/Common/OS400ConvertChar.h may be  Pegasus/Common/OS400ConvertChar.h may be used to convert between EBCDIC
 used to convert between EBCDIC CCSID 37 and ASCII CCSID 819 (a subset of  CCSID 37 and ASCII CCSID 819 (a subset of UTF-16).</li>
 UTF-16).</li>    <li> The Pegasus program, and all bound service programs,&nbsp; will
   run in a UTF-8 locale even though the job CCSID is 37.&nbsp; The
 <li>  C-runtime library (printf, fopen, isalpha, strcmp, etc) will expect
 The Pegasus program, and all bound service programs,&nbsp; will run in  UTF-8, or at least 7-bit ASCII, characters.</li>
 a UTF-8 locale even though the job CCSID is 37.&nbsp; The C-runtime library    <li> Consideration should be given to the codepage for the compiled
 (printf, fopen, isalpha, strcmp, etc) will expect UTF-8, or at least 7-bit  string literals.&nbsp; Use #pragma convert as needed.&nbsp; But,
 ASCII, characters.</li>  remember that the C-runtime will expect UTF-8.</li>
     <li> For more details, refer to "Unicode support" in chapter 3 of the <u>ILE
 <li>  
 Consideration should be given to the codepage for the compiled string literals.&nbsp;  
 Use #pragma convert as needed.&nbsp; But, remember that the C-runtime will  
 expect UTF-8.</li>  
   
 <li>  
 For more details, refer to "Unicode support" in chapter 3 of the <u>ILE  
 C/C++ for iSeries Run-Time Functions, Version 5</u> publication for V5R3 C/C++ for iSeries Run-Time Functions, Version 5</u> publication for V5R3
 (SC41-5607-02).&nbsp; The Pegasus string literals will be compiled with (SC41-5607-02).&nbsp; The Pegasus string literals will be compiled with
 the UTF-8 compile switch described in this section.&nbsp; OS/400 provider  the UTF-8 compile switch described in this section.&nbsp; OS/400
 developers should strongly consider using the same compile switch for their  provider developers should strongly consider using the same compile
 string literals.&nbsp; This would allow the literals to match the UTF-8  switch for their string literals.&nbsp; This would allow the literals
 encoding expected by the C-runtime.</li>  to match the UTF-8 encoding expected by the C-runtime.</li>
 </ul> </ul>
   <h2> 4. 0 Client Developers</h2>
 <h2>  <p><br>
 4. 0 Client Developers</h2>  Methods have been added to CIMClient to set the Accept-Language and
   Content-Language on the request, and retrieve Content-Language on the
 <p><br>Methods have been added to CIMClient to set the Accept-Language  response.&nbsp; The language tags in the Accept-Language header must
 and Content-Language on the request, and retrieve Content-Language on the  meet the ISO-639 and ISO-3166 standards. <br>
 response.&nbsp; The language tags in the Accept-Language header must meet  &nbsp; </p>
 the ISO-639 and ISO-3166 standards.  <p>Please refer to <br>
 <br>&nbsp;  &nbsp; </p>
 <p>Please refer to  
 <br>&nbsp;  
 <ul> <ul>
 <li>    <li> pegasus/src/Pegasus/Client/CIMClient.h</li>
 pegasus/src/Pegasus/Client/CIMClient.h</li>    <br>
   &nbsp;
 <br>&nbsp;</ul>  </ul>
 for the new methods on CIMClient.  for the new methods on CIMClient. <br>
 <br>&nbsp;  &nbsp;
 <p>Here is a code fragment that uses the new methods on CIMClient  <p>Here is a code fragment that uses the new methods on CIMClient </p>
 <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; //  <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; // <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; // Get a localized instance in French  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; // Get a localized instance in French <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; //  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; // </p>
 <p>&nbsp;&nbsp; // Language priority is martian, pig-latin, and french.&nbsp;  <p>&nbsp;&nbsp; // Language priority is martian, pig-latin, and
 We should  french.&nbsp; We should <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp; // get french back, even though its the lowest priority  &nbsp;&nbsp; // get french back, even though its the lowest priority <br>
 <br>&nbsp; AcceptLanguages acceptLangs;  &nbsp; AcceptLanguages acceptLangs; <br>
 <br>&nbsp; acceptLangs.add(AcceptLanguageElement("x-martian"));  &nbsp; acceptLangs.add(AcceptLanguageElement("x-martian")); <br>
 <br>&nbsp; acceptLangs.add(AcceptLanguageElement("fr", 0.1));  &nbsp; acceptLangs.add(AcceptLanguageElement("fr", 0.1)); <br>
 <br>&nbsp; acceptLangs.add(AcceptLanguageElement("x-pig-latin", 0.4));  &nbsp; acceptLangs.add(AcceptLanguageElement("x-pig-latin", 0.4)); </p>
 <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; // Set the requested languages into the CIMClient  <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; // Set the requested languages into the CIMClient <br>
 <br>&nbsp; client.setRequestAcceptLanguages(acceptLangs);  &nbsp; client.setRequestAcceptLanguages(acceptLangs); </p>
 <p>&nbsp;&nbsp; // Get the instance  <p>&nbsp;&nbsp; // Get the instance <br>
 <br>&nbsp; CIMInstance instance = client.getInstance(  &nbsp; CIMInstance instance = client.getInstance( <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; NAMESPACE,  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; NAMESPACE, <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; cimNInstances[0].buildPath(sampleClass),  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; cimNInstances[0].buildPath(sampleClass), <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; localOnly,  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; localOnly, <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; includeQualifiers,  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; includeQualifiers, <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; includeClassOrigin);  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; includeClassOrigin); </p>
 <p>&nbsp; // Get the string property that should be french  <p>&nbsp; // Get the string property that should be french <br>
 <br>&nbsp; String returnedString;  &nbsp; String returnedString; <br>
 <br>&nbsp; instance.getProperty (  &nbsp; instance.getProperty ( <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; instance.findProperty("myProp")).  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; instance.findProperty("myProp")). <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
 getValue().  getValue(). <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
 get(returnedString);  get(returnedString); </p>
 <p>&nbsp; // Check that we got back french  <p>&nbsp; // Check that we got back french <br>
 <br>&nbsp; ContentLanguages CL_FR("fr");  &nbsp; ContentLanguages CL_FR("fr"); <br>
 <br>&nbsp; String expectedFRString = "oui";  &nbsp; String expectedFRString = "oui"; <br>
 <br>&nbsp; PEGASUS_ASSERT(CL_FR == client.getResponseContentLanguages());  &nbsp; PEGASUS_ASSERT(CL_FR == client.getResponseContentLanguages()); <br>
 <br>&nbsp; PEGASUS_ASSERT(expectedFRString == returnedString);  &nbsp; PEGASUS_ASSERT(expectedFRString == returnedString); </p>
 <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; //  <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; // <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; // Create an instance in French  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; // Create an instance in French <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; //  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; // </p>
 <p>&nbsp;&nbsp; String oui = "Oui";  <p>&nbsp;&nbsp; String oui = "Oui"; <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp; CIMInstance frInstance(CLASSNAME);  &nbsp;&nbsp; CIMInstance frInstance(CLASSNAME); <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp; frInstance.addProperty(CIMProperty(  &nbsp;&nbsp; frInstance.addProperty(CIMProperty( <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
 CIMName("myProp"),  CIMName("myProp"), <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
 oui));  oui)); </p>
 <p>&nbsp;&nbsp; CIMObjectPath frInstanceName = frInstance.buildPath(sampleClass);  <p>&nbsp;&nbsp; CIMObjectPath frInstanceName =
 <p>&nbsp;&nbsp; client.setRequestContentLanguages(CL_FR);  frInstance.buildPath(sampleClass); </p>
 <p>&nbsp;&nbsp; client.createInstance(NAMESPACE, frInstance);  <p>&nbsp;&nbsp; client.setRequestContentLanguages(CL_FR); </p>
 <br>&nbsp;  <p>&nbsp;&nbsp; client.createInstance(NAMESPACE, frInstance); <br>
 <br>&nbsp;  &nbsp; <br>
 <br>&nbsp;  &nbsp; <br>
 <p>Also, refer to  &nbsp; </p>
   <p>Also, refer to </p>
 <ul> <ul>
 <li>    <li> pegasus/src/Clients/g11ntest/</li>
 pegasus/src/Clients/g11ntest/</li>  
 </ul> </ul>
 for more examples of a client that uses Accept-Language and Content-Language.  for more examples of a client that uses Accept-Language and
 <br>&nbsp;  Content-Language. <br>
   &nbsp;
 <p>NOTE:&nbsp; Consideration should be given for converting the UTF-16 <p>NOTE:&nbsp; Consideration should be given for converting the UTF-16
 characters in the String objects passed over the CIMClient interface to characters in the String objects passed over the CIMClient interface to
 a platform codepage.&nbsp; This is especially needed for EBCDIC platforms.&nbsp;  a platform codepage.&nbsp; This is especially needed for EBCDIC
 See the Provider developer section for details of the EBCDIC considerations.  platforms.&nbsp; See the Provider developer section for details of the
 <br>&nbsp;  EBCDIC considerations. <br>
 <br>&nbsp;  &nbsp; <br>
 <h3>  &nbsp; </p>
 4.1 Default Process Locale</h3>  <h3> 4.1 Default Process Locale</h3>
   <p><br>
 <p><br>A method has been added to CIMClient to set the Accept-Language  A method has been added to CIMClient to set the Accept-Language for the
 for the requests based on the default locale of the process, as determined  requests based on the default locale of the process, as determined by
 by ICU.&nbsp; If ICU is installed on the client system then CIMClient will  ICU.&nbsp; If ICU is installed on the client system then CIMClient will
 set the Accept-Language from the default ICU process locale.&nbsp; If ICU  set the Accept-Language from the default ICU process locale.&nbsp; If
 is not installed then the caller is required to set an AcceptLanguages  ICU is not installed then the caller is required to set an
 into CIMClient that meets the ISO-639 and IS0-3166 standards.&nbsp; Note:&nbsp;  AcceptLanguages into CIMClient that meets the ISO-639 and IS0-3166
 this is useful for local clients, such as the Pegasus CLIs, where ICU would  standards.&nbsp; Note:&nbsp; this is useful for local clients, such as
 be installed on both the client and server sides.  the Pegasus CLIs, where ICU would be installed on both the client and
 <br>&nbsp;  server sides. <br>
 <br>&nbsp;  &nbsp; <br>
 <h2>  &nbsp; </p>
 5. 0 Pegasus Developers</h2>  <h2> 5. 0 Pegasus Developers</h2>
   <p><br>
 <p><br>The design for Pegasus releases beyond 2.3 is to avoid using hardcoded  The design for Pegasus releases beyond 2.3 is to avoid using hardcoded
 messages.&nbsp; All new messages should be loaded from a Pegasus resource  messages.&nbsp; All new messages should be loaded from a Pegasus
 bundle.&nbsp; This section describes the process to follow if you are creating  resource bundle.&nbsp; This section describes the process to follow if
 a new message.&nbsp; The process depends on where you are in the code.  you are creating a new message.&nbsp; The process depends on where you
 <br>&nbsp;  are in the code. <br>
 <br>&nbsp;  &nbsp; <br>
 <h3>  &nbsp; </p>
 <b>5.1 Pegasus Resource Bundles</b></h3>  <h3> <b>5.1 Pegasus Resource Bundles</b></h3>
   <p><br>
 <p><br>Place any new Pegasus messages into one of the following resource  Place any new Pegasus messages into one of the following resource
 bundles:  bundles: <br>
 <br>&nbsp;  &nbsp; </p>
 <ul> <ul>
 <li>    <li> pegasus/src/Pegasus/msg/Server/pegasusServer_*.txt&nbsp; for
 pegasus/src/Pegasus/msg/Server/pegasusServer_*.txt&nbsp; for server and  server and MOF compiler (cimmof, cimmofl) messages</li>
 MOF compiler (cimmof, cimmofl) messages</li>    <li> pegasus/src/Pegasus/msg/CLI/pegasusCLI_*.txt for all CLI messages
   (except the MOF compiler)</li>
 <li>  
 pegasus/src/Pegasus/msg/CLI/pegasusCLI_*.txt for all CLI messages (except  
 the MOF compiler)</li>  
 </ul> </ul>
   <p><br>
 <p><br>The make messages target will compile these resource bundles.  The make messages target will compile these resource bundles. </p>
 <p>Note:&nbsp; As described above, the resource bundle path in MessageLoaderParms  <p>Note:&nbsp; As described above, the resource bundle path in
 defaults to the server resource bundle.&nbsp; For CLI messages, you will  MessageLoaderParms defaults to the server resource bundle.&nbsp; For
 need to specify the bundle for your CLI.  CLI messages, you will need to specify the bundle for your CLI. <br>
 <br>&nbsp;  &nbsp; </p>
 <h3>  <h3> 5.2 Server Messages</h3>
 5.2 Server Messages</h3>  <p><br>
   For messages returned from one of the services in the Pegasus server
 <p><br>For messages returned from one of the services in the Pegasus server  
 (eg. CIMOperationRequestDispatcher, or ProviderManagerService), the goal (eg. CIMOperationRequestDispatcher, or ProviderManagerService), the goal
 is to make it easy for any code in the call chain to throw an exception is to make it easy for any code in the call chain to throw an exception
 with a localized error string.&nbsp; The code throwing the exception will  with a localized error string.&nbsp; The code throwing the exception
 not need to know the Accept-Language that the client requested.&nbsp; To  will not need to know the Accept-Language that the client
 understand how this works, some design points need to described:  requested.&nbsp; To understand how this works, some design points need
 <br>&nbsp;  to described: <br>
 <p><b>Server Design Points:</b>  &nbsp; </p>
 <br>&nbsp;  <p><b>Server Design Points:</b> <br>
 <p>The CIMMessage object has been expanded to include an AcceptLanguages  &nbsp; </p>
 object and a ContentLanguages object.&nbsp; For CIMRequestMessage, these  <p>The CIMMessage object has been expanded to include an
 objects contain the Accept-Language and Content-Language headers that were  AcceptLanguages object and a ContentLanguages object.&nbsp; For
 built from the client request.&nbsp; For CIMResponseMessage, the ContentLanguages  CIMRequestMessage, these objects contain the Accept-Language and
 object is used to build the Content-Language header associated with the  Content-Language headers that were built from the client request.&nbsp;
 CIM <i>objects </i>in the response message.&nbsp; The AcceptLanguages object  For CIMResponseMessage, the ContentLanguages object is used to build
 in the CIMResponseMessage is ignored.  the Content-Language header associated with the CIM <i>objects </i>in
 <br>&nbsp;  the response message.&nbsp; The AcceptLanguages object in the
 <p>The localization of the cimException object in the CIMResponseMessage  CIMResponseMessage is ignored. <br>
 is handled separately from the CIM objects.&nbsp; The message string in  &nbsp; </p>
 the cimException object is assumed to have been localized by the time it  <p>The localization of the cimException object in the
 is built into the XML.&nbsp; For this reason, the localization of the exception  CIMResponseMessage is handled separately from the CIM objects.&nbsp;
 is the responsibility of the code throwing the exception.&nbsp; (The goal  The message string in the cimException object is assumed to have been
 of the design is to make that easy - see below).&nbsp; The ContentLanguages  localized by the time it is built into the XML.&nbsp; For this reason,
 object in the CIMResponseMessage has NO relation to this exception.&nbsp;  the localization of the exception is the responsibility of the code
 The cimException object keeps its own localization information once it  throwing the exception.&nbsp; (The goal of the design is to make that
 is created.  easy - see below).&nbsp; The ContentLanguages object in the
 <br>&nbsp;  CIMResponseMessage has NO relation to this exception.&nbsp; The
   cimException object keeps its own localization information once it is
   created. <br>
   &nbsp; </p>
 <p>To enable exceptions to be localized, the ability was added to set a <p>To enable exceptions to be localized, the ability was added to set a
 global language for all the code running from a Pegasus Thread object.&nbsp;  global language for all the code running from a Pegasus Thread
 The top level code for a Thread can set a global AcceptLanguages object  object.&nbsp; The top level code for a Thread can set a global
 that can be accessed by all the low-level functions that it calls.&nbsp;  AcceptLanguages object that can be accessed by all the low-level
 This will allow an exception thrown by the low-level function to be localized  functions that it calls.&nbsp; This will allow an exception thrown by
 based on this global AcceptLanguages object.&nbsp; Note:&nbsp; This applies  the low-level function to be localized based on this global
 only to Threads that are managed by a ThreadPool.  AcceptLanguages object.&nbsp; Note:&nbsp; This applies only to Threads
 <br>&nbsp;  that are managed by a ThreadPool. <br>
 <p>Each service in the request path of the Pegasus server sets the AcceptLanguages  &nbsp; </p>
 into its Thread from the AcceptLanguages in the CIMRequestMessage object  <p>Each service in the request path of the Pegasus server sets the
 that it dequeues.&nbsp; This sets the global langauge for all the functions  AcceptLanguages into its Thread from the AcceptLanguages in the
 in the same thread that are called below handleEnqueue.&nbsp; <i>If you  CIMRequestMessage object that it dequeues.&nbsp; This sets the global
 are writing a new service that processes requests, or discover a request  langauge for all the functions in the same thread that are called below
 service that was missed, please do this.&nbsp;</i> The CIMOperationRequestDispatcher  handleEnqueue.&nbsp; <i>If you are writing a new service that
 service is an example.  processes requests, or discover a request service that was missed,
 <br>&nbsp;  please do this.&nbsp;</i> The CIMOperationRequestDispatcher service is
 <p><b>How to Throw a Localized Exception from Server code:</b>  an example. <br>
 <br>&nbsp;  &nbsp; </p>
 <p>With all that background, here is how code running in a Pegasus service  <p><b>How to Throw a Localized Exception from Server code:</b> <br>
 can throw a localized exception:  &nbsp; </p>
 <br>This example assumes that the top-level code in the service had set  <p>With all that background, here is how code running in a Pegasus
 the global thread AcceptLanguages beforehand.&nbsp; As described above,  service can throw a localized exception: <br>
 every service in Pegasus should do that.&nbsp; The code here may be buried  This example assumes that the top-level code in the service had set the
 several layers deep in the call chain, but does not need to know the AcceptLanguage  global thread AcceptLanguages beforehand.&nbsp; As described above,
 of the current client request.  every service in Pegasus should do that.&nbsp; The code here may be
 <p>// First, construct a MessageLoaderParms  buried several layers deep in the call chain, but does not need to know
 <br>//  the AcceptLanguage of the current client request. </p>
 <br>// Notes:  <p>// First, construct a MessageLoaderParms <br>
 <br>//&nbsp; 1) The errorMessageID must be in the Pegasus server resource  // <br>
 bundle.  // Notes: <br>
 <br>//&nbsp; 2) The default message is the old "hardcoded" message.  //&nbsp; 1) The errorMessageID must be in the Pegasus server resource
 <br>//&nbsp; 3) The MessageLoaderParms will default to use the Pegasus  bundle. <br>
 server resource bundle  //&nbsp; 2) The default message is the old "hardcoded" message. <br>
 <br>//&nbsp; 4) The MessageLoaderParms will default to use the AcceptLanguages  //&nbsp; 3) The MessageLoaderParms will default to use the Pegasus
 set into the current Thread.&nbsp; Don't change this!  server resource bundle <br>
 <br>//&nbsp; 5) You might need to set the arguments for the message into  //&nbsp; 4) The MessageLoaderParms will default to use the
 the MessageLoaderParms  AcceptLanguages set into the current Thread.&nbsp; Don't change this! <br>
 <br>MessageLoaderParms parms("errorMessageID", "default message");  //&nbsp; 5) You might need to set the arguments for the message into
 <p>// Second, throw the Exception  the MessageLoaderParms <br>
 <br>// Note: this applies to all the derived classes from Exception, including  MessageLoaderParms parms("errorMessageID", "default message"); </p>
 the CIMException's  <p>// Second, throw the Exception <br>
 <br>throw new Exception(parms);  // Note: this applies to all the derived classes from Exception,
 <br>&nbsp;  including the CIMException's <br>
   throw new Exception(parms); <br>
   &nbsp; </p>
 <p>NOTE:&nbsp; If you are throwing an Exception with un-localized data, <p>NOTE:&nbsp; If you are throwing an Exception with un-localized data,
 use the constructor that takes a String.&nbsp; An example of this would use the constructor that takes a String.&nbsp; An example of this would
 be an Exception where you are passing in a file name.&nbsp; Most of the be an Exception where you are passing in a file name.&nbsp; Most of the
 "non-CIM" exceptions defined in Exception.h and InternalException.h take "non-CIM" exceptions defined in Exception.h and InternalException.h take
 un-localized data.  un-localized data. <br>
 <br>&nbsp;  &nbsp; </p>
 <p><b>The Exception Macros</b>  <p><b>The Exception Macros</b> <br>
 <br>&nbsp;  &nbsp; </p>
 <p>There are many spots in the server code that use the PEGASUS_CIM_EXCEPTION  <p>There are many spots in the server code that use the
 macro to throw a TraceableCIMException.&nbsp; The use of this macro in  PEGASUS_CIM_EXCEPTION macro to throw a TraceableCIMException.&nbsp; The
 the code like the following example presented a design problem:  use of this macro in the code like the following example presented a
 <p>....  design problem: </p>
 <br>} catch (Exception &amp; e)  <p>.... <br>
 <br>{  } catch (Exception &amp; e) <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; throw PEGASUS_CIM_EXCEPTION(CIM_ERR_FAILED, e.getMessage());  { <br>
 <br>}  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; throw PEGASUS_CIM_EXCEPTION(CIM_ERR_FAILED,
 <br>&nbsp;  e.getMessage()); <br>
   } <br>
   &nbsp; </p>
 <p>This type of code would have lost the ContentLanguages saved in "e", <p>This type of code would have lost the ContentLanguages saved in "e",
 so that the Content-Language would not be set in HTTP response to the client.  so that the Content-Language would not be set in HTTP response to the
 <br>&nbsp;  client. <br>
 <p>For Pegasus 2.3, these types of macro calls can stay.&nbsp; The TraceableCIMException  &nbsp; </p>
 constructed by the macro will "re-localize".&nbsp; That is, the "CIM" part  <p>For Pegasus 2.3, these types of macro calls can stay.&nbsp; The
 of the message (the part based on the error code) will be localized at  TraceableCIMException constructed by the macro will
 throw time, and the ContentLanguages re-established.&nbsp; A key is to  "re-localize".&nbsp; That is, the "CIM" part of the message (the part
 avoid a "language mismatch" problem between the CIM part of the message  based on the error code) will be localized at throw time, and the
 and the extra part of the message.&nbsp; The design point here is that  ContentLanguages re-established.&nbsp; A key is to avoid a "language
 all internal exceptions thrown by Pegasus code are localized using the  mismatch" problem between the CIM part of the message and the extra
 global AcceptLanguages of the Thread...see above.  part of the message.&nbsp; The design point here is that all internal
 <br>&nbsp;  exceptions thrown by Pegasus code are localized using the global
 <p>In the future, it will be safer and more maintainable to use of the&nbsp;  AcceptLanguages of the Thread...see above. <br>
 new "localized" flavors of the macro.&nbsp; For example:  &nbsp; </p>
 <br>&nbsp;  <p>In the future, it will be safer and more maintainable to use of
 <p>When the message from a caught&nbsp; Exception needs to be become the  the&nbsp; new "localized" flavors of the macro.&nbsp; For example: <br>
 extra message in a thrown CIMException:  &nbsp; </p>
 <p>....  <p>When the message from a caught&nbsp; Exception needs to be become
 <br>} catch (Exception &amp; e)  the extra message in a thrown CIMException: </p>
 <br>{  <p>.... <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; throw PEGASUS_CIM_EXCEPTION_LANG(e.getContentLanguages(  } catch (Exception &amp; e) <br>
 ),  { <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; throw
 CIM_ERR_FAILED,  PEGASUS_CIM_EXCEPTION_LANG(e.getContentLanguages( ), <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
 e.getMessage( ));  CIM_ERR_FAILED, <br>
 <br>}  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
 <br>&nbsp;  e.getMessage( )); <br>
 <p>This guarantees that the ContentLanguages in "e" is copied to the newly  } <br>
 created TraceableCIMException.  &nbsp; </p>
 <br>&nbsp;  <p>This guarantees that the ContentLanguages in "e" is copied to the
 <p>In the case where the extra message for the CIMException is determined  newly created TraceableCIMException. <br>
 by the throwing code:  &nbsp; </p>
 <br>&nbsp;  <p>In the case where the extra message for the CIMException is
 <p>throw PEGASUS_CIM_EXCEPTION_L(CIM_ERR_FAILED,  determined by the throwing code: <br>
 <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;  &nbsp; </p>
 MessageLoaderParms("Repository.CIMRepository.COMPACT_FAILED",&nbsp; "compact  <p>throw PEGASUS_CIM_EXCEPTION_L(CIM_ERR_FAILED, <br>
 failed"));  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
 <br>&nbsp;  MessageLoaderParms("Repository.CIMRepository.COMPACT_FAILED",&nbsp;
 <p>(example from CIMRepository.cpp)  "compact failed")); <br>
 <br>This uses a MessageLoaderParms object to localize the extra message  &nbsp; </p>
 in the newly created TraceableCIMException.  <p>(example from CIMRepository.cpp) <br>
 <br>&nbsp;  This uses a MessageLoaderParms object to localize the extra message in
 <h3>  the newly created TraceableCIMException. <br>
 5.2 Logger Messages</h3>  &nbsp; </p>
   <h3> 5.2 Logger Messages</h3>
 <p><br>New methods have been added to Logger to take a message ID of a  <p><br>
 message to be loaded from the Pegasus server resource bundle.&nbsp; The  New methods have been added to Logger to take a message ID of a message
 caller is only required to pass in the message ID, the old "hardcoded"  to be loaded from the Pegasus server resource bundle.&nbsp; The caller
   is only required to pass in the message ID, the old "hardcoded"
 message, and the args.&nbsp; The Logger will use MessageLoader to load message, and the args.&nbsp; The Logger will use MessageLoader to load
 the message in the locale of the Pegasus server <i>process</i>, using the  the message in the locale of the Pegasus server <i>process</i>, using
 hardcoded message as the default string.&nbsp; Please refer to pegasus/src/Pegasus/Logger.h.  the hardcoded message as the default string.&nbsp; Please refer to
   pegasus/src/Pegasus/Logger.h. </p>
 <p>Note:&nbsp; Messages sent to the "logs", whether the system logs or <p>Note:&nbsp; Messages sent to the "logs", whether the system logs or
 the Pegasus log file, are converted to UTF-8 before being sent.  the Pegasus log file, are converted to UTF-8 before being sent. <br>
 <br>&nbsp;  &nbsp; </p>
 <h3>  <h3> 5.3 CLI Messages</h3>
 5.3 CLI Messages</h3>  <p><br>
   The goal for messages returned by the Pegasus CLIs is to localize in
 <p><br>The goal for messages returned by the Pegasus CLIs is to localize  the locale of the user running the CLI.&nbsp; This should be automatic
 in the locale of the user running the CLI.&nbsp; This should be automatic  -- the user should not be required to tell the CLI what the locale
 -- the user should not be required to tell the CLI what the locale is.&nbsp;&nbsp;  is.&nbsp;&nbsp; For the CLIs that are CIM clients (cimconfing,
 For the CLIs that are CIM clients (cimconfing, cimprovider) there are two  cimprovider) there are two sets of messages to localize&nbsp; --
 sets of messages to localize&nbsp; -- messages generated in the CLI process  messages generated in the CLI process itself, and messages returned
 itself, and messages returned from the Pegasus server .&nbsp; For CLIs  from the Pegasus server .&nbsp; For CLIs that are directly linked into
 that are directly linked into Pegasus (cimmofl), all the messages are generated  Pegasus (cimmofl), all the messages are generated in the CLI's process,
 in the CLI's process, but the CLI may call Pegasus APIs that are coded  but the CLI may call Pegasus APIs that are coded to localize based on a
 to localize based on a client's requested languages.  client's requested languages. <br>
 <br>&nbsp;  &nbsp; </p>
 <p>Code in the client side of the client/server CLIs (eg. cimconfig, cimmof),  <p>Code in the client side of the client/server CLIs (eg. cimconfig,
 or in directly linked CLIs (cimmofl), should use the _useProcessLocale  cimmof), or in directly linked CLIs (cimmofl), should use the
 "master switch" described in the Message Loading section.&nbsp; This will  _useProcessLocale "master switch" described in the Message Loading
 cause all messages, including exceptions thrown by Pegasus APIs,&nbsp;  section.&nbsp; This will cause all messages, including exceptions
 to be loaded in the locale based on the environment in which the program  thrown by Pegasus APIs,&nbsp; to be loaded in the locale based on the
 is running.&nbsp; This locale can be set by the user before running the  environment in which the program is running.&nbsp; This locale can be
 program.  set by the user before running the program. <br>
 <br>&nbsp;  &nbsp; </p>
 <p>Code in the client side of the client/server CLIs need to send an Accept-Language  <p>Code in the client side of the client/server CLIs need to send an
 to the Pegasus server that reflects the default locale of the CLI's process.&nbsp;  Accept-Language to the Pegasus server that reflects the default locale
 See the Client Developer section for details.  of the CLI's process.&nbsp; See the Client Developer section for
 <br>&nbsp;  details. <br>
 <p>An example of these considerations can be seen in the source code for  &nbsp; </p>
 cimconfig.  <p>An example of these considerations can be seen in the source code
 <br>&nbsp;  for cimconfig. <br>
 <p>  &nbsp; </p>
   <p> </p>
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