Java is used by developers all over the world. In order to be truly open-source, the platform needs to feel native to each user and be accessible in each user’s preferred language. As an open-source community, the content is ever evolving.

AdoptOpenJDK is an open source Java platform with a mission to empower engineers globally. By providing prebuilt OpenJDK binaries, they are breaking down the barriers to access Java code bundles allowing engineers globally to leverage, share, and iterate on different applications.
Java is used by developers all over the world. In order to be truly open-source, the platform needs to feel native to each user and be accessible in each user’s preferred language. As an open-source community, the content is ever evolving. “It’s nearly impossible to keep translations updated. I don’t know what our site will say tomorrow and as a result, translations need to be consistently updating in the background. We can’t waste our time making sure pages are up to date,” says Joe Brady. (Co-founder & Frontend Engineer)
Another challenge AdoptOpenJDK had to overcome was not only the complexity of translating dynamic content, but the fact that a lot of this content has variables. “Our platform has several instances of dates, technical terms, release names, platforms, etc. We are a suite of things that evolve into slight variations over time that need translated. We don’t want to have to redo a translation every time a new variable is detected,” Joe mentioned.
When evaluating localization services, AdoptOpenJDK was focused on a solution that provided the following: (1) A cost effective, simple to install, yet robust enough solution to allow a user to completely customize and control the localization experience; (2) a simplified approach to automating the translation of dynamic content; and (3) developer tools to manage variable content within the application.
Localize saves time, money, and most importantly, allowed AdoptOpenJDK to level the playing field for engineers all over the world! Contact us today to start translating your application.