There is only one DBT template for Javanese: Javanese - Basic.
For the details about the DBT translator used by Javanese: click here.
Javanese is usually produced in uncontracted braille. This means that words in the text are produced in braille on a one-for-one basis: one braille character for each inkprint symbol. Some inkprint punctuation requires more than one braille character. Indicating upper case, emphasis, or numbers also adds to the character count. However, there are no abbreviations or contractions.
If you have questions about how Javanese braille is produced, please contact a member of the relevant braille authority.
The Javanese template and translator can be used to produce braille for the Madurese and Sundanese languages. The Javanese translator produces uncontracted braille, using Indonesian style punctuation and symbols.