Is there an example how different users can take advantage of such dynamic, flexible, and configurable framework?
For example, users who want to make use of the Chinese language can easily choose the specific Chinese XOM object. On the other hand, there will be users who do not use Chinese, and this set of users can use an XOM object which provides less functionality, which may give them better performance. As for localization engineers, the inherent benefit is that they do not need to develop new xlibI18n shared object for every new locales introduced.
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