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  2. DERBY-4628

The Derby docs would be clearer if we replaced our jargon term "territory" with the term "locale" which is used commonly across the Java ecosystem.

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    • Improvement
    • Status: Closed
    • Major
    • Resolution: Fixed
    • 10.6.1.0, 10.6.2.1, 10.7.1.1, 10.8.3.0, 10.9.1.0, 10.10.1.1
    • 10.10.2.0, 10.11.1.1
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      When talking about locales, the Derby user guides employ a piece of jargon which Java programmers do not commonly use. The user guides speak about "territories" instead of "locales". Here, for instance, is a puzzling sentence from the section on the territory attribute in the Derby Reference Guide:

      "When creating or upgrading a database, use this attribute to associate a non-default territory with the database."

      What, a Java developer might ask, is a territory? Reading more material from that page, it may become apparent that a territory is nothing more or less than what the JDK's javadoc calls a locale. The possible values for the territory attribute are nothing more or less than the names of locales supported by the VM. Our discussion of language-sensitive issues would be clearer if we used the common term rather than our private jargon.

      This jargon is used across the user guides. Correcting it would be a systemic change.

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        1. derby-4628-01-ab-useLocaleInMessagesRatherThanTerritory.diff
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          Richard N. Hillegas
        2. derby-4628-01-aa-useLocaleInMessagesRatherThanTerritory.diff
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          Richard N. Hillegas
        3. DERBY-4628.zip
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          Camilla Haase
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          Camilla Haase
        5. DERBY-4628.diff
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          Camilla Haase

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            rhillegas Richard N. Hillegas
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