In this example, we'll get default locale and print its details. Then create a locale for "fr" and print its details.
I18NTester.java
import java.util.Locale; public class I18NTester { public static void main(String[] args) { Locale locale =Locale.getDefault(); System.out.println("Default Locale Properties:\n"); System.out.println(locale.getDisplayCountry()); System.out.println(locale.getDisplayLanguage()); System.out.println(locale.getDisplayName()); System.out.println(locale.getISO3Country()); System.out.println(locale.getISO3Language()); System.out.println(locale.getLanguage()); System.out.println(locale.getCountry()); Locale frenchLocale = new Locale("fr","fr"); System.out.println("\nfr Locale Properties:\n"); System.out.println(frenchLocale.getDisplayCountry()); System.out.println(frenchLocale.getDisplayLanguage()); System.out.println(frenchLocale.getDisplayName()); System.out.println(frenchLocale.getISO3Country()); System.out.println(frenchLocale.getISO3Language()); System.out.println(frenchLocale.getLanguage()); System.out.println(frenchLocale.getCountry()); } }
It will print the following result.
Default Locale Properties: United States English English (United States) USA eng en US fr Locale Properties: France French French (France) FRA fra fr FRPrint