You can use the search process described below to determine the session locale used by the Web Dynpro runtime environment when starting an application.
IE Browser Settings
In the Internet Explorer browser, you can set the language by choosing General tab page, choose Languages... You can now add and delete languages.
On theWD Application Requires User Authentication
WD Application Requires User AuthenticationIf the WD application requires user authentication, the language indicator is determined through the data of the user he or she is logged in with.
WD Application Does not Require User Authentication
WD Application Does not Require User AuthenticationIf a user does not need authentication to use the application, the application configuration setting specifies the language that is displayed for anonymous users if no language preference is defined in the Web browser.
If the language indicator is not set, the language is chosen per default in the sequence as the following settings are listed:
Preference sap-locale defined for the application
System locale
Locale for current Java Virtual Machine (JVM)
When you define the application language, you make configuration settings for the application.
User |
Language Indicator of the User |
Language Preference of the Browser |
Language Preference of the Application |
Language Preference of the System |
Language Preference of the JVM |
Language Preference Used |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Authenticated |
de |
en |
fr |
it |
ru |
de |
Anonymous |
- |
en |
fr |
it |
ru |
en |
Anonymous |
- |
- |
fr |
it |
ru |
fr |
Anonymous |
- |
- |
- |
it |
ru |
it |
Anonymous |
- |
- |
- |
- |
ru |
ru |
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