- Resource bundle java properties
- Nested Class Summary
- Nested classes/interfaces declared in class java.util.ResourceBundle
- Field Summary
- Fields declared in class java.util.ResourceBundle
- Constructor Summary
- Method Summary
- Methods declared in class java.util.ResourceBundle
- Methods declared in class java.lang.Object
- Constructor Detail
- PropertyResourceBundle
- PropertyResourceBundle
- Method Detail
- getKeys
- handleKeySet
- Class PropertyResourceBundle
- Class PropertyResourceBundle
- Resource bundle java properties
- Class PropertyResourceBundle
Resource bundle java properties
PropertyResourceBundle is a concrete subclass of ResourceBundle that manages resources for a locale using a set of static strings from a property file. See ResourceBundle for more information about resource bundles. Unlike other types of resource bundle, you don’t subclass PropertyResourceBundle . Instead, you supply properties files containing the resource data. ResourceBundle.getBundle will automatically look for the appropriate properties file and create a PropertyResourceBundle that refers to it. See ResourceBundle.getBundle for a complete description of the search and instantiation strategy. The following example shows a member of a resource bundle family with the base name «MyResources». The text defines the bundle «MyResources_de», the German member of the bundle family. This member is based on PropertyResourceBundle , and the text therefore is the content of the file «MyResources_de.properties» (a related example shows how you can add bundles to this family that are implemented as subclasses of ListResourceBundle ). The keys in this example are of the form «s1» etc. The actual keys are entirely up to your choice, so long as they are the same as the keys you use in your program to retrieve the objects from the bundle. Keys are case-sensitive.
# MessageFormat pattern s1=Die Platte \"\" enthält . # location of in pattern s2=1 # sample disk name s3=Meine Platte # first ChoiceFormat choice s4=keine Dateien # second ChoiceFormat choice s5=eine Datei # third ChoiceFormat choice s6= Dateien # sample date s7=3. März 1996
Nested Class Summary
Nested classes/interfaces declared in class java.util.ResourceBundle
Field Summary
Fields declared in class java.util.ResourceBundle
Constructor Summary
Method Summary
Methods declared in class java.util.ResourceBundle
Methods declared in class java.lang.Object
Constructor Detail
PropertyResourceBundle
public PropertyResourceBundle(InputStream stream) throws IOException
Creates a property resource bundle from an InputStream . This constructor reads the property file in UTF-8 by default. If a MalformedInputException or an UnmappableCharacterException occurs on reading the input stream, then the PropertyResourceBundle instance resets to the state before the exception, re-reads the input stream in ISO-8859-1 and continues reading. If the system property java.util.PropertyResourceBundle.encoding is set to either «ISO-8859-1» or «UTF-8», the input stream is solely read in that encoding, and throws the exception if it encounters an invalid sequence. Other encoding values are ignored for this system property. The system property is read and evaluated when initializing this class. Changing or removing the property has no effect after the initialization.
PropertyResourceBundle
public PropertyResourceBundle(Reader reader) throws IOException
Creates a property resource bundle from a Reader . Unlike the constructor PropertyResourceBundle(InputStream) , there is no limitation as to the encoding of the input property file.
Method Detail
getKeys
handleKeySet
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Class PropertyResourceBundle
PropertyResourceBundle is a concrete subclass of ResourceBundle that manages resources for a locale using a set of static strings from a property file. See ResourceBundle for more information about resource bundles.
Unlike other types of resource bundle, you don’t subclass PropertyResourceBundle . Instead, you supply properties files containing the resource data. ResourceBundle.getBundle will automatically look for the appropriate properties file and create a PropertyResourceBundle that refers to it. See ResourceBundle.getBundle for a complete description of the search and instantiation strategy.
The following example shows a member of a resource bundle family with the base name «MyResources». The text defines the bundle «MyResources_de», the German member of the bundle family. This member is based on PropertyResourceBundle , and the text therefore is the content of the file «MyResources_de.properties» (a related example shows how you can add bundles to this family that are implemented as subclasses of ListResourceBundle ). The keys in this example are of the form «s1» etc. The actual keys are entirely up to your choice, so long as they are the same as the keys you use in your program to retrieve the objects from the bundle. Keys are case-sensitive.
# MessageFormat pattern s1=Die Platte \"\" enthält . # location of in pattern s2=1 # sample disk name s3=Meine Platte # first ChoiceFormat choice s4=keine Dateien # second ChoiceFormat choice s5=eine Datei # third ChoiceFormat choice s6= Dateien # sample date s7=3. März 1996
Class PropertyResourceBundle
PropertyResourceBundle is a concrete subclass of ResourceBundle that manages resources for a locale using a set of static strings from a property file. See ResourceBundle for more information about resource bundles.
Unlike other types of resource bundle, you don’t subclass PropertyResourceBundle . Instead, you supply properties files containing the resource data. ResourceBundle.getBundle will automatically look for the appropriate properties file and create a PropertyResourceBundle that refers to it. See ResourceBundle.getBundle for a complete description of the search and instantiation strategy.
The following example shows a member of a resource bundle family with the base name «MyResources». The text defines the bundle «MyResources_de», the German member of the bundle family. This member is based on PropertyResourceBundle , and the text therefore is the content of the file «MyResources_de.properties» (a related example shows how you can add bundles to this family that are implemented as subclasses of ListResourceBundle ). The keys in this example are of the form «s1» etc. The actual keys are entirely up to your choice, so long as they are the same as the keys you use in your program to retrieve the objects from the bundle. Keys are case-sensitive.
# MessageFormat pattern s1=Die Platte \"\" enthält . # location of in pattern s2=1 # sample disk name s3=Meine Platte # first ChoiceFormat choice s4=keine Dateien # second ChoiceFormat choice s5=eine Datei # third ChoiceFormat choice s6= Dateien # sample date s7=3. März 1996
Resource bundle java properties
Class PropertyResourceBundle
PropertyResourceBundle is a concrete subclass of ResourceBundle that manages resources for a locale using a set of static strings from a property file. See ResourceBundle for more information about resource bundles. Unlike other types of resource bundle, you don’t subclass PropertyResourceBundle . Instead, you supply properties files containing the resource data. ResourceBundle.getBundle will automatically look for the appropriate properties file and create a PropertyResourceBundle that refers to it. See ResourceBundle.getBundle for a complete description of the search and instantiation strategy. The following example shows a member of a resource bundle family with the base name «MyResources». The text defines the bundle «MyResources_de», the German member of the bundle family. This member is based on PropertyResourceBundle , and the text therefore is the content of the file «MyResources_de.properties» (a related example shows how you can add bundles to this family that are implemented as subclasses of ListResourceBundle ). The keys in this example are of the form «s1» etc. The actual keys are entirely up to your choice, so long as they are the same as the keys you use in your program to retrieve the objects from the bundle. Keys are case-sensitive.
# MessageFormat pattern s1=Die Platte \"\" enthält . # location of in pattern s2=1 # sample disk name s3=Meine Platte # first ChoiceFormat choice s4=keine Dateien # second ChoiceFormat choice s5=eine Datei # third ChoiceFormat choice s6= Dateien # sample date s7=3. März 1996
The implementation of a PropertyResourceBundle subclass must be thread-safe if it’s simultaneously used by multiple threads. The default implementations of the non-abstract methods in this class are thread-safe. Note: PropertyResourceBundle can be constructed either from an InputStream or a Reader, which represents a property file. Constructing a PropertyResourceBundle instance from an InputStream requires that the input stream be encoded in ISO-8859-1. In that case, characters that cannot be represented in ISO-8859-1 encoding must be represented by Unicode Escapes as defined in section 3.3 of The Java™ Language Specification whereas the other constructor which takes a Reader does not have that limitation.