Every property consists of a key and a value, and can have multiple locales assigned to it. The key is the name of the property (a label). Locales for a property can have the same keys and have the same values or each locale can have a unique value for the same key.
When you create a property file in the IDE, a node is created in the Filesystems tab in the Explorer. Each locale assigned to a property appears as a subnode under that property.
You can view and edit a .properties file in two ways: in a table format, which enables you to view all the properties and their values for all locales or in a standard text file that lists all the properties and their values for a specific locale.
For information on how to create, remove, and change properties, see:
Creating a .properties FileFor information on how to create, remove, and change locales for a property, see:
Adding Properties
Modifying a .properties File
Removing Properties
Adding and Removing Locales
Editing a Locale