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WizTom for Java -
Extracting Texts
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Extracting the texts of a Java application
consists in scanning the Java class files
that make up the application as well as
the eventual databases used by it. WizTom
Studio also provides several specialized
extractors together with extensions in order
to make it possible to retrieve texts directly
from the application's source code, as with
Oracle Forms Web for instance.
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Setting up
the Extractor |
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Open the Extractor window by clicking
on the Extractor button and click on the Options
icon from the toolbar to select the extractors
for your project.
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The Options dialog box shows the list of available
extractors, but only those that are checked will
be used. Make sure the Java Extractor is selected
and active.
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The next step is to select the files for extraction.
Click on the Open Directory icon to select the
files for your project. By default, WizTom
Studio scans entire directories, but it is possible
to select single files only.
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When you close the Extractor window, these settings
will be saved in the project's thesaurus, so that
you will not have to set up the Extractor again
the next time you use it.
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Extracting
Texts from the Application |
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To extract the texts from the application's
class files, simply click on the Extract Texts
icon. The selected files will be scanned and
texts will be retrieved and displayed in the Extractor's
right hand window.
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Extracted texts may be reviewed before inclusion
in the Multilingual Database. This is especially
useful when undesirable strings are extracted
such as e.g. SQL query strings. To exclude a particular
string, simply uncheck it or use a filter with
the Excluded Texts dialog.
Once texts have been reviewed, they may be sent
to the Multilingual Database. Click on the
Send Texts icon to include the selected texts
in the Multilingual Database.
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Translate texts 
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