Changing Labels for Properties
The use of bundle files allows you to modify labels as well as localize the language.
The following example shows how to use targeted labels for particular languages and how to swap the English label Read only of the cm_readonly property with the label Write protected.
You have worked through the steps that are described in the section Importing an Example Project Into SAP NetWeaver Developer Studio.
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1. In the SAP NetWeaver Developer Studio, create a bundle file for each language. Note the following conventions:
<bundle file name>_<language>.properties
For example:
my-labels_de.properties
my-labels_es.properties
You also need a bundle file for the default language (usually English):
my-labels.properties
2. Create entries for the labels of properties in these files. The entries must have the form key=label.

You can find the keys of existing properties in the configuration (Key for Label parameter).
For example:
For the German bundle file my-labels_de.properties:
cm_readonly=Schreibgeschützt
For the Spanish bundle file my-labels_es.properties:
cm_readonly=Solo lectura
For the default bundle file my-labels.properties:
cm_readonly=Write protected

Remember to use Unicode notation for umlauts and special characters. Below are some examples for German umlauts:
\u00E4 =ä
\u00C4 =Ä
\u00DF =ß
\u00F6 =ö
\u00D6 =Ö
\u00FC =ü
\u00DC =Ü
Do not use spaces in keys. Use underscores instead.
3. Export and deploy the PAR file that contains the bundle files (see Exporting and Deploying PAR Files).
4. In the Configuration iView in the portal, create a new metadata extension at Content Management ® Global Services ® Property Metadata ® Metadata Extensions.
For example, my_metadata_extension.
Enter the name of the bundle file from step one with the package structure, but without the extension:
For example, Bundle File = com.<%your company name%>.km.resource.bundle.my-labels
5. Call up the configuration of the property (for example, cm_readonly) under Content Management ® Global Services ® Property Metadata ® Properties.
In the Metadata Extension parameter, choose the metadata extension that you created in step 5, for example, Metadata Extension = my_metadata_extension.
Enter the key used in the Key for Label parameter, for example, cm_readonly, and save your entry.
The label for the command is now displayed in the portal language on the interface. If no bundle file exists for the language set, the label is displayed in the language of the default bundle file (English).