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I'm quite new to VUI and Alexa. I developed a good working Skill for Alexa Voice Services. Now I want to add a second language. I've found a tutorial in the develop documation, but I'm using Eclipse and Java to create my Lambda function like this walkthrough. The problem is, that I have no idea how to enable a second language option in the Lambda function. I have to use the same Lambda function for both languages.

My StreamRequestHandler:

public class ApiOmatBlogSpeechletStreamRequestHandler extends SpeechletRequestStreamHandler {
private static final Set<String> supportedApplicationIds = new HashSet<String>();
static {
    /*
     * This Id can be found on https://developer.amazon.com/edw/home.html#/ "Edit" the relevant
     * Alexa Skill and put the relevant Application Ids in this Set.
     */
    supportedApplicationIds.add("amzn1.ask.skill.xxxxxxxx");
}

public ApiOmatBlogSpeechletStreamRequestHandler() {
    super(new ApiOmatBlogSkillSpeechlet(), supportedApplicationIds);
    System.out.println("Super ApiOmatBlogSpeechletStreamRequestHandler");
}

}

My Spechlet:

public SpeechletResponse onIntent(IntentRequest intentRequest, Session session) {
    Intent intent = intentRequest.getIntent();
    String intentName = (intent != null) ? intent.getName() : null;
    System.out.println("onIntent requestId={ " + intentRequest.getRequestId() + " }, sessionId={ "
            + session.getSessionId() + " } ");

    Integer step = (Integer) session.getAttribute("step");
    System.out.println("IntentName= " + intentName + " | step = " + step);

    if ("AMAZON.HelpIntent".equals(intentName)) {
        return getHelpResponse();
    } else if ("AMAZON.StopIntent".equals(intentName)) {
        return getStopResponse();
    } else if (step != null) {
        return testing(intent, session, step);
    } else {
        if ("TestIntent".equals(intentName)) {
            step = 1;
            session.setAttribute("step", step);
            return testing(intent, session, step);
        } else {
            SsmlOutputSpeech speechText = new SsmlOutputSpeech();

            speechText.setSsml("<speak> " + "The intent is invalid." + "Please repeat your demand. "
                    + "<break time='0.5s'/> " + "  </speak>");

            // Create reprompt
            PlainTextOutputSpeech speech2 = new PlainTextOutputSpeech();
            speech2.setText("I'm sorry. Please repeat your statement.");
            Reprompt reprompt = new Reprompt();
            reprompt.setOutputSpeech(speech2);

            return SpeechletResponse.newAskResponse(speechText, reprompt);
        }
    }
}

/**
 * This function will be called if you say 'start'
 */
public SpeechletResponse onLaunch(final LaunchRequest request, final Session session) throws SpeechletException {
    System.out.println(
            "onLaunch requestId={ " + request.getRequestId() + " }, sessionId={ " + session.getSessionId() + " } ");

    return getHelpResponse();
}

Thank you

2 Answers 2

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It's quite difficult to settle it up. I solved it by asking, which language the user speaks.

In the Spechlet.java I added the code:

private Boolean german;
    public SpeechletResponse onIntent(IntentRequest intentRequest, Session session) {
        if (intentRequest.getLocale().getLanguage().equals(new Locale("de").getLanguage())){
            System.out.println("Spoken language == Deutsch");
            german=true;
        }else{
            System.out.println("Spoken language == Englisch");
            german=false;
        }
...
}

and follwing I can work with the Boolean german and set up my response.

If there is a better solution, which works on two languages, than I would looking forward to a posted answer or comment. But for the moment this is the best workaround to handle multiple language in Java.

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You don't need different Lambda logic to support each language. You can create multiple Lambda functions based on the region to avoid latency. If you choose to deploy your code to multiple endpoints, you must maintain the same code at all endpoints. The code must handle all languages you support. The only setup you need to do is to add Alexa supported language in Alexa Skill Information, which is marked below,

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Please read official documentation here

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  • Thats not right, because I create an english language Skill which answer texts are also in english. Now I've added a second language, german. The developer portal did not allow me to eneter a second lambda function. I have to use the same function for english and german. Because I don't want to get english answers in german-mode, I have to decide if the Skill is called in german or english. Oct 13, 2017 at 11:00
  • If you read the documentation link I have provided you might have noticed a line 'The code must handle all languages you support' Oct 13, 2017 at 11:10
  • That's exactly the point! But there is only a documentation for Javascript and no for Java, so how do I divide the language in my Lambda function as I ask in the question: "The problem is, that I have no idea how to enable a second language option in the Lambda function..." Oct 13, 2017 at 11:33
  • Unfortunately, I never did Alexa for German. I did it only for US, UK and India and all in English. It would be great if you can mention 'German' specifically in question. Also as my answer didn't help you I am gonna delete it Oct 13, 2017 at 11:35
  • I think there should be no differenc what the second language excactly is (US,UK, India or German). Fact is, that you have to recognize which language is using and which text is the response. I'm looking for this decission-maker which decides to response with a German or English text and also which function to use. Oct 23, 2017 at 8:41

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