Gets a list of available currencies from the JDK from all locales. - Java Internationalization

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Description

Gets a list of available currencies from the JDK from all locales.

Demo Code

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import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Currency;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Locale;

public class Main{
    /**
     * Gets a list of available currencies from the JDK from all locales.
     *
     * @return list of all currencies supported by the JDK
     */
    public static List<Currency> getAvailableCurrencies() {
        List<Currency> currencies = new ArrayList<Currency>();
        Locale[] locales = Locale.getAvailableLocales();
        for (Locale locale : locales) {
            if (!StringUtil.isEmpty(locale.getCountry())) {
                Currency currency = Currency.getInstance(locale);
                currencies.add(currency);
            }
        }

        return currencies;
    }
}

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