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rev 5696 : 6336885: RFE: Locale Data Deployment Enhancements
4609153: Provide locale data for Indic locales
5104387: Support for gl_ES locale (galician language)
6337471: desktop/system locale preferences support
7056139: (cal) SPI support for locale-dependent Calendar parameters
7058206: Provide CalendarData SPI for week params and display field value names
7073852: Support multiple scripts for digits and decimal symbols per locale
7079560: [Fmt-Da] Context dependent month names support in SimpleDateFormat
7171324: getAvailableLocales() of locale sensitive services should return the actual availability of locales
7151414: (cal) Support calendar type identification
7168528: LocaleServiceProvider needs to be aware of Locale extensions
7171372: (cal) locale's default Calendar should be created if unknown calendar is specified
Summary: JEP 127: Improve Locale Data Packaging and Adopt Unicode CLDR Data (part 1 w/o packaging changes. by Naoto Sato and Masayoshi Okutsu)

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          --- old/src/share/classes/sun/text/resources/FormatData_hi_IN.java
          +++ new/src/share/classes/sun/text/resources/hi/FormatData_hi_IN.java
   1    1  /*
   2      - * Copyright (c) 1999, 2007, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
        2 + * Copyright (c) 1999, 2012, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
   3    3   * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
   4    4   *
   5    5   * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
   6    6   * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as
   7    7   * published by the Free Software Foundation.  Oracle designates this
   8    8   * particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided
   9    9   * by Oracle in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code.
  10   10   *
  11   11   * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
  12   12   * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
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  22   22   * or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any
  23   23   * questions.
  24   24   */
  25   25  
  26   26  /*
  27   27   * Copyright (c) 1998 International Business Machines.
  28   28   * All Rights Reserved.
  29   29   *
  30   30   */
  31   31  
  32      -package sun.text.resources;
       32 +package sun.text.resources.hi;
  33   33  
  34   34  import java.util.ListResourceBundle;
  35   35  
  36   36  /**
  37   37   * The locale elements for Hindi.
  38   38   *
  39   39   */
  40   40  public class FormatData_hi_IN extends ListResourceBundle {
  41   41      /**
  42   42       * Overrides ListResourceBundle
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 119  119                      "%", // percent sign
 120  120                      "\u0966", // native 0 digit
 121  121                      "#", // pattern digit
 122  122                      "-", // minus sign
 123  123                      "E", // exponential
 124  124                      "\u2030", // per mille
 125  125                      "\u221e", // infinity
 126  126                      "\ufffd" // NaN
 127  127                  }
 128  128              },
 129      -            { "DateTimePatterns",
      129 +            { "TimePatterns",
 130  130                  new String[] {
 131  131                      "h:mm:ss a z", // full time pattern
 132  132                      "h:mm:ss a z", // long time pattern
 133  133                      "h:mm:ss a", // medium time pattern
 134  134                      "h:mm a", // short time pattern
      135 +                }
      136 +            },
      137 +            { "DatePatterns",
      138 +                new String[] {
 135  139                      "EEEE, d MMMM, yyyy", // full date pattern
 136  140                      "d MMMM, yyyy", // long date pattern
 137  141                      "d MMM, yyyy", // medium date pattern
 138  142                      "d/M/yy", // short date pattern
      143 +                }
      144 +            },
      145 +            { "DateTimePatterns",
      146 +                new String[] {
 139  147                      "{1} {0}" // date-time pattern
 140  148                  }
 141  149              },
 142  150              { "DateTimePatternChars", "GyMdkHmsSEDFwWahKzZ" },
 143  151          };
 144  152      }
 145  153  }
    
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