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Example: Representing internationalization context in a SOAP header

This code example illustrates how internationalization context is represented within the SOAP header of a Web service request.

<InternationalizationContext>
   <Locales>
      <Locale>
         <LanguageCode>ja</LanguageCode>
         <CountryCode>JP</CountryCode>
         <VariantCode>Nihonbushi</VariantCode>
      </Locale>
      <Locale>
         <LanguageCode>fr</LanguageCode>
         <CountryCode>FR</CountryCode>
      </Locale>
      <Locale>
         <LanguageCode>en</LanguageCode>
         <CountryCode>US</CountryCode>
      </Locale>
   </Locales>
   <TimeZoneID>JST</TimeZoneID>
</InternationalizationContext>



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