International Components for Unicode for Java (ICU4J)
Read Me for ICU4J 52
(Last Update: 2013-Oct-07)Note: This is major release of ICU4J. It contains bug fixes and adds implementations of inherited API and introduces new API or functionality.
For the most recent release, see the ICU4J download site.
Contents
- Introduction to ICU4J
- Changes In This Release
- License Information
- Platform Dependencies
- How to Download ICU4J
- The Structure and Contents of ICU4J
- Where to Get Documentation
- How to Install and Build
- How to modularize ICU4J
- Trying Out ICU4J
- ICU4J Resource Information
- About ICU4J Time Zone
- Where to Find More Information
- Submitting Comments, Requesting Features and Reporting Bugs
Introduction to ICU4J
The International Components for Unicode (ICU) library provides robust and full-featured Unicode services on a wide variety of platforms. ICU supports the most current version of the Unicode standard, including support for supplementary characters (needed for GB 18030 repertoire support).
Java provides a strong foundation for global programs, and IBM and the ICU team played a key role in providing globalization technology to Java. But because of its long release schedule, Java cannot always keep up with evolving standards. The ICU team continues to extend Java's Unicode and internationalization support, focusing on improving performance, keeping current with the Unicode standard, and providing richer APIs, while remaining as compatible as possible with the original Java text and internationalization API design.
ICU4J is an add-on to the regular JRE that provides:
- Collation
– rule-based, up-to-date Unicode Collation Algorithm (UCA) sorting order
For fast multilingual string comparison; faster and more complete than the J2SE implementation - Charset
Detection – Recognition of various single and multibyte charsets
Useful for recognizing untagged text data - UnicodeSet
– standard set operations optimized for sets of Unicode characters
UnicodeSets can be built from string patterns using any Unicode properties. - Transforms
– a flexible mechanism for Unicode text conversions
Including Full/Halfwidth conversions, Normalization, Case conversions, Hex conversions, and transliterations between scripts (50+ pairs) - Unicode
Normalization – NFC, NFD, NFKD, NFKC
For canonical text representations, needed for XML and the net - International
Calendars – Arabic, Buddhist, Chinese, Hebrew, Japanese, Ethiopic, Islamic, Coptic and other calendars
Required for correct presentation of dates in certain countries - Number
Format
Enhancements – Scientific Notation, Spelled-out, etc.
Enhancements to the normal Java number formatting. The spell-out format is used for checks and similar documents - Enhanced
Word-Break Detection – Rule-based, supports Thai
Required for correct support of Thai - Unicode
Text
Compression – Standard compression of Unicode text
Suitable for large numbers of small fields, where LZW and similar schemes do not apply - Charset Conversion – Conversion to and from different charsets.
Plugs into Java CharsetProvider Service Provider Interface (SPI)
Note: We continue to provide assistance to Java, and in some cases, ICU4J support has been rolled into a later release of Java. For example, BCP47 language tag support including Unicode locale extensions is now in Java 7. However, the most current and complete version is always found in ICU4J.
Changes In This Release
See the ICU 52 download page about new features in this release. The list of API changes since the previous ICU4J release is available here.
License Information
The ICU projects (ICU4C and ICU4J) use the X license. The X license is suitable for commercial use and is a recommended free software license that is compatible with the GNU GPL license. This became effective with release 1.8.1 of ICU4C and release 1.3.1 of ICU4J in mid-2001. All new ICU releases will adopt the X license; previous ICU releases continue to utilize the IPL (IBM Public License). Users of previous releases of ICU who want to adopt new ICU releases will need to accept the terms and conditions of the X license.
The main effect of the change is to provide GPL compatibility. The X license is listed as GPL compatible, see the GNU page at http://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.html#GPLCompatibleLicenses. This means that GPL projects can now use ICU code, it does not mean that projects using ICU become subject to GPL.
The IBM version contains the essential text of the license, omitting the X-specific trademarks and copyright notices. The full copy of ICU's license is included in the download package.
Platform Dependencies
ICU4J 52 depends on J2SE 5.0 functionality. Therefore, ICU4J only runs on JRE version 5.0 or later. The table below shows the operating systems and JRE/VM versions currently used by the ICU development team to test ICU4J.
Operating System | JRE 7 | JRE 6 | JRE 5 | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
32bit | 64bit | 32bit | 64bit | 32bit | 64bit | |
AIX 6.1 | - | Regularly tested | - | Regularly tested | - | Regularly tested |
AIX 7.1 | - | Reference platform | - | Regularly tested | - | Regularly tested |
HP-UX 11 (IA64) | - | Regularly tested | - | Regularly tested | - | Regularly tested |
Mac OS X 10.6 | - | - | - | Regularly tested | - | - |
Redhat Enterprise Linux 6 (x86) | Regularly tested | - | Regularly tested | - | Regularly tested | - |
Redhat Enterprise Linux 6 (x86_64) | - | Reference platform | - | Regularly tested | - | Regularly tested |
Solaris 10 (SPARC) | Regularly tested | Regularly tested | Regularly tested | Regularly tested | Regularly tested | Regularly tested |
Solaris 11 (SPARC) | - | Regularly tested | - | Regularly tested | - | Regularly tested |
Windows XP | Regularly tested | - | Regularly tested | - | Regularly tested | - |
Windows Vista | Regularly tested | - | Regularly tested | - | Regularly tested | - |
Windows 7 | Reference platform | - | Regularly tested | - | Regularly tested | - |
Windows 2008 Server | - | Regularly tested | - | Regularly tested | - | Regularly tested |
How to Download ICU4J
There are two ways to download the ICU4J releases.
- Official Release:
If you want to use ICU4J (as opposed to developing it), your best bet is to download an official, packaged version of the ICU4J library files. These versions are tested more thoroughly than day-to-day development builds, and they are packaged in jar files for convenient download. These packaged files can be found at the ICU Download page.
- Subversion Source Repository:
If you are interested in developing features, patches, or bug fixes for ICU4J, you should probably be working with the latest version of the ICU4J source code. You will need to check the code out of our Subversion repository to ensure that you have the most recent version of all of the files. There are several ways to do this. Please follow the directions that are contained on the Source Repository page for details.
For more details on how to download ICU4J directly from the web site, please see the ICU download page at http://www.icu-project.org/download/
The Structure and Contents of ICU4J
Below, all directory pathes are relative to the directory where the ICU4J source archive is extracted.
Information and build files:
Path | Description |
---|---|
readme.html | A description of ICU4J (International Components for Unicode for Java) |
build.html | The main Ant build file for ICU4J. See How to Install and Build for more information |
main/shared/licenses/license.html | The X license, used by ICU4J |
ICU4J runtime class files:
Path | Sub-component Name | Build Dependencies | Public API Packages | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
main/classes/charset | icu4j-charset | icu4j-core | com.ibm.icu.charset | Implementation of java.nio.charset.spi.CharsetProvider .
This sub-component is shipped as icu4j-charset.jar along with
ICU charset converter data files. |
main/classes/collate | icu4j-collate | icu4j-core | com.ibm.icu.text com.ibm.icu.util |
Collator APIs and implementation. Also includes some public API classes that depend on Collator. This sub-component is packaged as a part of icu4j.jar. |
main/classes/core | icu4j-core | n/a | com.ibm.icu.lang com.ibm.icu.math com.ibm.icu.text com.ibm.icu.util |
ICU core API classes and implementation. This sub-component is packaged as a part of icu4j.jar. |
main/classes/currdata | icu4j-currdata | icu4j-core | n/a | No public API classes. Provides access to currency display data. This sub-component is packaged as a part of icu4j.jar. |
main/classes/langdata | icu4j-langdata | icu4j-core | n/a | No public API classes. Provides access to language display data. This sub-component is packaged as a part of icu4j.jar. |
main/classes/localespi | icu4j-localespi | icu4j-core icu4j-collate |
n/a | Implementation of various locale-sensitive service providers defined
in java.text.spi and java.util.spi in J2SE 6.0
or later Java releases.
This sub-component is shipped as icu4j-localespi.jar. |
main/classes/regiondata | icu4j-regiondata | icu4j-core | n/a | No public API classes. Provides access to region display data. This sub-component is packaged as a part of icu4j.jar. |
main/classes/translit | icu4j-translit | icu4j-core | com.ibm.icu.text | Transliterator APIs and implementation. This sub-component is packaged as a part of icu4j.jar. |
ICU4J unit test files:
Path | Sub-component Name | Runtime Dependencies | Description |
---|---|---|---|
main/tests/charset | icu4j-charset-tests | icu4j-charset icu4j-core icu4j-test-framework |
Test suite for charset sub-component. |
main/tests/collate | icu4j-collate-tests | icu4j-collate icu4j-core icu4j-test-framework |
Test suite for collate sub-component. |
main/tests/core | icu4j-core-tests | icu4j-core icu4j-currdata icu4j-langdata icu4j-regiondata icu4j-test-framework |
Test suite for core sub-component. |
main/tests/framework | icu4j-test-framework | icu4j-core | Common ICU4J unit test framework and utilities. |
main/tests/localespi | icu4j-localespi-tests | icu4j-core icu4j-collate icu4j-currdata icu4j-langdata icu4j-localespi icu4j-regiondata icu4j-test-framework |
Test suite for localespi sub-component. |
main/tests/packaging | icu4j-packaging-tests | icu4j-core icu4j-test-framework |
Test suite for sub-component packaging. |
main/tests/translit | icu4j-translit-tests | icu4j-core icu4j-translit icu4j-test-framework |
Test suite for translit sub-component. |
Others:
Path | Description |
---|---|
main/shared | Files shared by ICU4J sub-components under the main directory including:
|
demos | ICU4J demo programs. |
perf-tests | ICU4J performance test files. |
tools | ICU4J tools including:
|
Where to get Documentation
The ICU user's guide contains lots of general information about ICU, in its C, C++, and Java incarnations.
The complete API documentation for ICU4J (javadoc) is available on the ICU4J web site, and can be built from the sources:
- Index to all ICU4J API
- Charset Detector – Detection of charset from a byte stream
- International Calendars – Buddhist, Chinese, Coptic, Ethiopic, Gregorian, Hebrew, Indian, Islamic, Japanese, Persian, Dangi.
- Time Zone Enhancements – Time zone transition and rule detection, iCalendar VTIMEZONE formatting and parsing, Custom time zones constructed by user defined rules.
- Date Format Enhancements – Date/Time Pattern Generator, Date Interval Format, Duration Format.
- Unicode Normalization – Canonical text representation for W3C.
- Number Format Enhancements – Scientific Notation, Spelled out.
- Enhanced word-break detection – Rule-based, supports Thai
- Transliteration – A general framework for converting text from one format to another, e.g. Cyrillic to Latin, or Hex to Unicode.
- Unicode Text Compression & Decompression – 2:1 compression on English Unicode text.
- Collation – Rule-based sorting, Efficient multi-lingual searching, Alphabetic indexing
How to Install and Build
To install ICU4J, simply place the prebuilt jar file icu4j.jar on your Java CLASSPATH. If you need Charset API support please also place icu4j-charset.jar on your class path along with icu4j.jar.
To build ICU4J, you will need J2SE SDK 5.0 or later (ICU4J locale SPI
provider sub-components require J2SE SDK 6.0 or later) and the Ant build system
version 1.7 or later. It's recommended to install both the J2SE SDK and Ant
somewhere outsidethe ICU4J directory. For example, on Linux you might install
these in /usr/local
.
- Install J2SE SDK 7.
- Install the Ant
build system. Ant is a portable, Java-based build system similar to
make. ICU4J uses Ant because it introduces no other dependencies, it's
portable, and it's easier to manage than a collection of makefiles. We
currently build ICU4J using a single makefile on all platforms Ant.
The build system requires Ant 1.7 or later.
Installing Ant is straightforward. Download it (see http://ant.apache.org/bindownload.cgi), extract it onto your system, set some environment variables, and add its bin directory to your path. For example:
set JAVA_HOME=C:\jdk1.7.0 set ANT_HOME=C:\ant set PATH=%JAVA_HOME%\bin;%ANT_HOME%\bin;%PATH%
See the current Ant documentation for details.
Once the J2SE SDK and Ant are installed, building is just a matter of typing ant in the ICU4J root directory. This causes the Ant build system to perform the build target jar as specified by the file build.xml, located in the ICU4J root directory. You can give Ant options like -verbose, and you can specify other targets. For example:
Note: The above output is an example. The numbers are likely to be different with the current version ICU4J.C:\icu4j>ant Buildfile: C:\icu4j\build.xml info: [echo] ----- Build Environment Information ------------------- [echo] Java Home: C:\jdk1.7.0\jre [echo] Java Version: 1.7.0 [echo] Ant Home: C:\ant [echo] Ant Version: Apache Ant(TM) version 1.9.2 compiled on July 8 2013 [echo] OS: Windows 7 [echo] OS Version: 6.1 [echo] OS Arch: amd64 [echo] Host: ICUDEV [echo] ------------------------------------------------------- core: @compile: [echo] --- java compiler arguments ------------------------ [echo] source dir: C:\icu4j\main\classes\core/src [echo] output dir: C:\icu4j\main\classes\core/out/bin [echo] classpath: [echo] source: 1.5 [echo] target: 1.5 [echo] debug: on [echo] encoding: UTF-8 [echo] compiler arg: -Xlint:all,-deprecation,-dep-ann,-options [echo] ---------------------------------------------------- [mkdir] Created dir: C:\icu4j\main\classes\core\out\bin [javac] Compiling 353 source files to C:\icu4j\main\classes\core\out\bin [javac] Note: Some input files use or override a deprecated API. [javac] Note: Recompile with -Xlint:deprecation for details. compile: @copy: [copy] Copying 23 files to C:\icu4j\main\classes\core\out\bin copy-data: [unjar] Expanding: C:\icu4j\main\shared\data\icudata.jar into C:\icu4j\main\ classes\core\out\bin [unjar] Expanding: C:\icu4j\main\shared\data\icutzdata.jar into C:\icu4j\mai n\classes\core\out\bin ... ... ... _build-localespi: @compile: [echo] --- java compiler arguments ------------------------ [echo] source dir: C:\icu4j\main\classes\localespi/src [echo] output dir: C:\icu4j\main\classes\localespi/out/bin [echo] classpath: C:\icu4j\main\classes\core\out\lib\icu4j-core.jar;C: \icu4j\main\classes\collate\out\lib\icu4j-collate.jar [echo] source: 1.6 [echo] target: 1.6 [echo] debug: on [echo] encoding: UTF-8 [echo] compiler arg: -Xlint:all,-deprecation,-dep-ann,-options [echo] ---------------------------------------------------- [mkdir] Created dir: C:\icu4j\main\classes\localespi\out\bin [javac] Compiling 22 source files to C:\icu4j\main\classes\localespi\out\bin compile: @copy: [copy] Copying 10 files to C:\icu4j\main\classes\localespi\out\bin copy: @jar: [mkdir] Created dir: C:\icu4j\main\classes\localespi\out\lib [copy] Copying 1 file to C:\icu4j\main\classes\localespi\out [jar] Building jar: C:\icu4j\main\classes\localespi\out\lib\icu4j-localesp i.jar jar: @src-jar: [jar] Building jar: C:\icu4j\main\classes\localespi\out\lib\icu4j-localesp i-src.jar src-jar: build: jar: [copy] Copying 1 file to C:\icu4j [copy] Copying 1 file to C:\icu4j BUILD SUCCESSFUL Total time: 1 minute 51 seconds
The following are some targets that you can provide to ant.
For more targets run ant -projecthelp
or see the build.xml file.
jar (default) | Create ICU4J runtime library jar archives (icu4j.jar ,
icu4j-charset.jar and icu4j-localespi.jar )
in the root ICU4J directory. |
---|---|
check | Build all ICU4J runtime library classes and corresponding unit test cases, then run the tests. |
clean | Remove all build output files. |
main | Build all ICU4J runtime library sub-components (under the directory
main/classes ). |
tests | Build all ICU4J unit test sub-components (under the directory main/tests )
and their dependencies. |
tools | Build the tools. |
docs | Run javadoc over the ICU4J runtime library files, generating an HTML documentation
tree in the subdirectory doc . |
jarDocs | Create ICU4J doc jar archive (icu4jdocs.jar ) containing API reference
docs in the root ICU4J directory. |
jarDemos | Create ICU4J demo jar archive (icu4jdemos.jar ) in the root ICU4J
directory. |
For more information, read the Ant documentation and the build.xml file.
Note: If you get an OutOfMemoryError when you are running "ant check", you can set the heap size of the jvm by setting the environment variable JVM_OPTIONS to the appropriate java options.
Eclipse users: See the ICU4J site for information on how to configure Eclipse to build and develop ICU4J on Eclipse IDE.
Note: To install and configure ICU4J Locale Service Provider, please refer the user guide page ICU4J Locale Service Provider.
How to modularize ICU4J
Some clients may not wish to ship all of ICU4J with their application, since the application might only use a small part of ICU4J. ICU4J release 2.6 and later provide build options to build individual ICU4J 'modules' for a more compact distribution. For more details, please refer to the section Modularization of ICU4J in the ICU user's guide article Packaging ICU4J.
Trying Out ICU4J
Note: the demos provided with ICU4J are for the most part undocumented. This list can show you where to look, but you'll have to experiment a bit. The demos are unsupported and may change or disappear without notice.
The icu4j.jar file contains only the ICU4J runtime library classes, not the demo classes, so unless you build ICU4J there is little to try out.
Charset
To try out the Charset package, build icu4j.jar and icu4j-charset.jar using the 'jar' target. You can use the charsets by placing these files on your classpath.java -cp $icu4j_root/icu4j.jar:$icu4j_root/icu4j-charset.jar <your program>
Other demos
The other demo programs are not supported and exist only to let you experiment with the ICU4J classes. First, build ICU4J using ant jarDemos. Then launch the demos as below:
java -jar $icu4j_root/icu4jdemos.jar
ICU4J Resource Information
Starting with release 2.1, ICU4J includes its own resource information which is completely independent of the JRE resource information. (Note, ICU4J 2.8 to 3.4, time zone information depends on the underlying JRE). The ICU4J resource information is equivalent to the information in ICU4C and many resources are, in fact, the same binary files that ICU4C uses.By default the ICU4J distribution includes all of the standard resource information. It is located under the directory com/ibm/icu/impl/data. Depending on the service, the data is in different locations and in different formats. Note: This will continue to change from release to release, so clients should not depend on the exact organization of the data in ICU4J.
- The primary locale data is under the directory icudt52b,
as a set of ".res" files whose names are the locale identifiers.
Locale naming is documented the
com.ibm.icu.util.ULocale
class, and the use of these names in searching for resources is documented incom.ibm.icu.util.UResourceBundle
. - The collation data is under the directory icudt52b/coll, as a set of ".res" files.
- The currency display name data is under the directory icudt52b/curr, as a set of ".res" files.
- The language display name data is under the directory icudt52b/lang, as a set of ".res" files.
- The region display name data is under the directory icudt52b/region, as a set of ".res" files.
- The rule-based transliterator data is under the directory icudt52b/translit, as a set of ".res" files.
- The rule-based number format data is under the directory icudt52b/rbnf, as a set of ".res" files.
- The break iterator data is directly under the directory icudt52b, as a set of ".brk" files, named according to the type of break and the locale where there are locale-specific versions.
- The holiday data is under the directory icudt52b, as a set of ".class" files, named "HolidayBundle_" followed by the locale ID.
- The character property data and default unicode collation algorithm (UCA) data is found under the directory icudt52b, as a set of ".icu" files.
- The normalization data is found under the directory icudt52b, as a set of ".nrm" files.
- The character set converter data is under the directory icudt52b, as a set of ".cnv" files. These files are currently included only in icu-charset.jar.
- The time zone rule data is under the directory icudt52b, as zoneinfo64.res.
- The time zone display name data is under the directory icudt52b/zone, as a set of ".res" files.
Some of the data files alias or otherwise reference data from other data files. One reason for this is because some locale names have changed. For example, he_IL used to be iw_IL. In order to support both names but not duplicate the data, one of the resource files refers to the other file's data. In other cases, a file may alias a portion of another file's data in order to save space. Currently ICU4J provides no tool for revealing these dependencies.
Note: Java's Locale
class
silently converts the language code "he" to "iw"
when you construct the Locale (for versions of Java through Java 5). Thus
Java cannot be used to locate resources that use the "he"
language code. ICU, on the other hand, does not perform this
conversion in ULocale, and instead uses aliasing in the locale data to
represent the same set of data under different locale
ids.
Resource files that use locale ids form a hierarchy, with up to four
levels: a root, language, region (country), and variant. Searches for
locale data attempt to match as far down the hierarchy as possible,
for example, "he_IL" will match he_IL, but
"he_US" will match he (since there is no US
variant for he, and "xx_YY will match root (the
default fallback locale) since there is no xx language code
in the locale hierarchy. Again, see
java.util.ResourceBundle
for more information.
Currently ICU4J provides no tool for revealing these dependencies between data files, so trimming the data directly in the ICU4J project is a hit-or-miss affair. The key point when you remove data is to make sure to remove all dependencies on that data as well. For example, if you remove he.res, you need to remove he_IL.res, since it is lower in the hierarchy, and you must remove iw.res, since it references he.res, and iw_IL.res, since it depends on it (and also references he_IL.res).
Unfortunately, the jar tool in the JDK provides no way to remove items from a jar file. Thus you have to extract the resources, remove the ones you don't want, and then create a new jar file with the remining resources. See the jar tool information for how to do this. Before 'rejaring' the files, be sure to thoroughly test your application with the remaining resources, making sure each required resource is present.
Using additional resource files with ICU4J
Warning: Resource file formats can change across releases of ICU4J! The format of ICU4J resources is not part of the API. Clients who develop their own resources for use with ICU4J should be prepared to regenerate them when they move to new releases of ICU4J.
We are still developing ICU4J's resource mechanism. Currently it is not possible to mix icu's new binary .res resources with traditional java-style .class or .txt resources. We might allow for this in a future release, but since the resource data and format is not formally supported, you run the risk of incompatibilities with future releases of ICU4J.
Resource data in ICU4J is checked in to the repository as a jar file containing the resource binaries, $icu4j_root/main/shared/data/icudata.jar. This means that inspecting the contents of these resources is difficult. They currently are compiled from ICU4C .txt file data. You can view the contents of the ICU4C text resource files to understand the contents of the ICU4J resources.
The files in icudata.jar get extracted to com/ibm/icu/impl/data in the build output directory by some build targets.
Building ICU4J Resources from ICU4C
ICU4J data is built by ICU4C tools. Please see "icu4j-readme.txt" in $icu4c_root/source/data for the procedures.Generating Data from CLDR
Note: This procedure assumes that all 3 sources are present- Checkout or download CLDR version 'release-24'
- Checkout ICU4C with tag 'release-52-1'
- Checkout ICU4J with tag 'release-52-1'
- cd to $icu4c_root/source/data directory
- Follow the instructions in $icu4c_root/source/data/cldr-icu-readme.txt
- Rebuild ICU4C with the newly generated data.
- Run ICU4C tests to verify that the new data is good.
- Build ICU4J data from ICU4C data by following the procedures in $icu4c_root/source/data/icu4j-readme.txt
- cd to $icu4j_root dir
- Build and test icu4j
About ICU4J Time Zone
ICU4J 52.1 includes time zone data version 2013g, which is the latest one as of the release date. However, time zone data is frequently updated in response to changes made by local governments around the world. If you need to update the time zone data, please refer the ICU user guide topic Updating the Time Zone Data.
Starting with ICU4J 4.0, you can optionally configure ICU4J date and time service classes to use underlying JDK TimeZone implementation (see the ICU4J API reference TimeZone for the details). When this configuration is enabled, ICU's own time zone data won't be used and you have to get time zone data patches from the JRE vendor.
Where to Find More Information
http://www.icu-project.org/ is the home page of International Components for Unicode development project
http://www.ibm.com/software/globalization/icu/ is a pointer to general information about the International Components for Unicode hosted by IBM
http://www.ibm.com/software/globalization/ is a pointer to information on how to make applications global.
Submitting Comments, Requesting Features and Reporting Bugs
Your comments are important to making ICU4J successful. We are committed to investigate any bug reports or suggestions, and will use your feedback to help plan future releases.
To submit comments, request features and report bugs, please see ICU bug database information or contact us through the ICU Support mailing list. While we are not able to respond individually to each comment, we do review all comments.
Thank you for your interest in ICU4J!
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