Class ResourceBundle
- Direct Known Subclasses:
-
ListResourceBundle,PropertyResourceBundle
public abstract class ResourceBundle extends Object
String for example, your program can load it from the resource bundle that is appropriate for the current user's locale. In this way, you can write program code that is largely independent of the user's locale isolating most, if not all, of the locale-specific information in resource bundles. This allows you to write programs that can:
- be easily localized, or translated, into different languages
- handle multiple locales at once
- be easily modified later to support even more locales
Resource bundles belong to families whose members share a common base name, but whose names also have additional components that identify their locales. For example, the base name of a family of resource bundles might be "MyResources". The family should have a default resource bundle which simply has the same name as its family - "MyResources" - and will be used as the bundle of last resort if a specific locale is not supported. The family can then provide as many locale-specific members as needed, for example a German one named "MyResources_de".
Each resource bundle in a family contains the same items, but the items have been translated for the locale represented by that resource bundle. For example, both "MyResources" and "MyResources_de" may have a String that's used on a button for canceling operations. In "MyResources" the String may contain "Cancel" and in "MyResources_de" it may contain "Abbrechen".
If there are different resources for different countries, you can make specializations: for example, "MyResources_de_CH" contains objects for the German language (de) in Switzerland (CH). If you want to only modify some of the resources in the specialization, you can do so.
When your program needs a locale-specific object, it loads the ResourceBundle class using the getBundle method:
ResourceBundle myResources =
ResourceBundle.getBundle("MyResources", currentLocale);
Resource bundles contain key/value pairs. The keys uniquely identify a locale-specific object in the bundle. Here's an example of a ListResourceBundle that contains two key/value pairs:
public class MyResources extends ListResourceBundle {
protected Object[][] getContents() {
return new Object[][] {
// LOCALIZE THE SECOND STRING OF EACH ARRAY (e.g., "OK")
{"OkKey", "OK"},
{"CancelKey", "Cancel"},
// END OF MATERIAL TO LOCALIZE
};
}
}
Keys are always Strings. In this example, the keys are "OkKey" and "CancelKey". In the above example, the values are also Strings--"OK" and "Cancel"--but they don't have to be. The values can be any type of object. You retrieve an object from resource bundle using the appropriate getter method. Because "OkKey" and "CancelKey" are both strings, you would use getString to retrieve them:
button1 = new Button(myResources.getString("OkKey"));
button2 = new Button(myResources.getString("CancelKey"));
The getter methods all require the key as an argument and return the object if found. If the object is not found, the getter method throws a MissingResourceException. Besides getString, ResourceBundle also provides a method for getting string arrays, getStringArray, as well as a generic getObject method for any other type of object. When using getObject, you'll have to cast the result to the appropriate type. For example:
int[] myIntegers = (int[]) myResources.getObject("intList");
The Java Platform provides two subclasses of ResourceBundle, ListResourceBundle and PropertyResourceBundle, that provide a fairly simple way to create resources. As you saw briefly in a previous example, ListResourceBundle manages its resource as a list of key/value pairs. PropertyResourceBundle uses a properties file to manage its resources.
If ListResourceBundle or PropertyResourceBundle do not suit your needs, you can write your own ResourceBundle subclass. Your subclasses must override two methods: handleGetObject and getKeys().
The implementation of a ResourceBundle subclass must be thread-safe if it's simultaneously used by multiple threads. The default implementations of the non-abstract methods in this class, and the methods in the direct known concrete subclasses ListResourceBundle and PropertyResourceBundle are thread-safe.
Resource Bundles and Named Modules
Resource bundles can be deployed in modules in the following ways:Resource bundles together with an application
Resource bundles can be deployed together with an application in the same module. In that case, the resource bundles are loaded by code in the module by calling thegetBundle(String) or getBundle(String, Locale) method. Resource bundles as service providers
Resource bundles can be deployed in one or more service provider modules and they can be located usingServiceLoader. A service interface or class must be defined. The caller module declares that it uses the service, the service provider modules declare that they provide implementations of the service. Refer to ResourceBundleProvider for developing resource bundle services and deploying resource bundle providers. The module obtaining the resource bundle can be a resource bundle provider itself; in which case this module only locates the resource bundle via service provider mechanism. A resource bundle provider can provide resource bundles in any format such XML which replaces the need of ResourceBundle.Control.
Resource bundles in other modules and class path
Resource bundles in a named module may be encapsulated so that it cannot be located by code in other modules. Resource bundles in unnamed modules and class path are open for any module to access. Resource bundle follows the resource encapsulation rules as specified inModule.getResourceAsStream(String). The getBundle factory methods with no Control parameter locate and load resource bundles from service providers. It may continue the search as if calling Module.getResourceAsStream(String) to find the named resource from a given module and calling ClassLoader.getResourceAsStream(String); refer to the specification of the getBundle method for details. Only non-encapsulated resource bundles of "java.class" or "java.properties" format are searched.
If the caller module is a resource bundle provider, it does not fall back to the class loader search.
Resource bundles in automatic modules
A common format of resource bundles is in .properties file format. Typically.properties resource bundles are packaged in a JAR file. Resource bundle only JAR file can be readily deployed as an automatic module. For example, if the JAR file contains the entry "p/q/Foo_ja.properties" and no .class entry, when resolved and defined as an automatic module, no package is derived for this module. This allows resource bundles in .properties format packaged in one or more JAR files that may contain entries in the same directory and can be resolved successfully as automatic modules. ResourceBundle.Control
TheResourceBundle.Control class provides information necessary to perform the bundle loading process by the getBundle factory methods that take a ResourceBundle.Control instance. You can implement your own subclass in order to enable non-standard resource bundle formats, change the search strategy, or define caching parameters. Refer to the descriptions of the class and the getBundle factory method for details. ResourceBundle.Control is designed for an application deployed in an unnamed module, for example to support resource bundles in non-standard formats or package localized resources in a non-traditional convention. ResourceBundleProvider is the replacement for ResourceBundle.Control when migrating to modules. UnsupportedOperationException will be thrown when a factory method that takes the ResourceBundle.Control parameter is called.
For the getBundle factory methods that take no ResourceBundle.Control instance, their default behavior of resource bundle loading can be modified with custom ResourceBundleControlProvider implementations. If any of the providers provides a ResourceBundle.Control for the given base name, that ResourceBundle.Control will be used instead of the default ResourceBundle.Control. If there is more than one service provider for supporting the same base name, the first one returned from ServiceLoader will be used. A custom ResourceBundle.Control implementation is ignored by named modules.
Cache Management
Resource bundle instances created by thegetBundle factory methods are cached by default, and the factory methods return the same resource bundle instance multiple times if it has been cached. getBundle clients may clear the cache, manage the lifetime of cached resource bundle instances using time-to-live values, or specify not to cache resource bundle instances. Refer to the descriptions of the getBundle factory method, clearCache, ResourceBundle.Control.getTimeToLive, and ResourceBundle.Control.needsReload for details. Example
The following is a very simple example of aResourceBundle subclass, MyResources, that manages two resources (for a larger number of resources you would probably use a Map). Notice that you don't need to supply a value if a "parent-level" ResourceBundle handles the same key with the same value (as for the okKey below).
// default (English language, United States)
public class MyResources extends ResourceBundle {
public Object handleGetObject(String key) {
if (key.equals("okKey")) return "Ok";
if (key.equals("cancelKey")) return "Cancel";
return null;
}
public Enumeration<String> getKeys() {
return Collections.enumeration(keySet());
}
// Overrides handleKeySet() so that the getKeys() implementation
// can rely on the keySet() value.
protected Set<String> handleKeySet() {
return new HashSet<String>(Arrays.asList("okKey", "cancelKey"));
}
}
// German language
public class MyResources_de extends MyResources {
public Object handleGetObject(String key) {
// don't need okKey, since parent level handles it.
if (key.equals("cancelKey")) return "Abbrechen";
return null;
}
protected Set<String> handleKeySet() {
return new HashSet<String>(Arrays.asList("cancelKey"));
}
}
You do not have to restrict yourself to using a single family of ResourceBundles. For example, you could have a set of bundles for exception messages, ExceptionResources (ExceptionResources_fr, ExceptionResources_de, ...), and one for widgets, WidgetResource (WidgetResources_fr, WidgetResources_de, ...); breaking up the resources however you like.- Since:
- 1.1
- See Also:
Nested Class Summary
| Modifier and Type | Class | Description |
|---|---|---|
static class |
ResourceBundle.Control |
ResourceBundle.Control defines a set of callback methods that are invoked by the ResourceBundle.getBundle factory methods during the bundle loading process. |
Field Summary
| Modifier and Type | Field | Description |
|---|---|---|
protected ResourceBundle |
parent |
The parent bundle of this bundle. |
Constructor Summary
| Constructor | Description |
|---|---|
ResourceBundle() |
Sole constructor. |
Method Summary
| Modifier and Type | Method | Description |
|---|---|---|
static final void |
clearCache() |
Removes all resource bundles from the cache that have been loaded by the caller's module. |
static final void |
clearCache |
Removes all resource bundles from the cache that have been loaded by the given class loader. |
boolean |
containsKey |
Determines whether the given key is contained in this ResourceBundle or its parent bundles. |
String |
getBaseBundleName() |
Returns the base name of this bundle, if known, or null if unknown. |
static final ResourceBundle |
getBundle |
Gets a resource bundle using the specified base name, the default locale, and the caller module. |
static ResourceBundle |
getBundle |
Gets a resource bundle using the specified base name and the default locale on behalf of the specified module. |
static final ResourceBundle |
getBundle |
Gets a resource bundle using the specified base name and locale, and the caller module. |
static ResourceBundle |
getBundle |
Gets a resource bundle using the specified base name, locale, and class loader. |
static ResourceBundle |
getBundle |
Returns a resource bundle using the specified base name, target locale, class loader and control. |
static ResourceBundle |
getBundle |
Gets a resource bundle using the specified base name and locale on behalf of the specified module. |
static final ResourceBundle |
getBundle |
Returns a resource bundle using the specified base name, target locale and control, and the caller's class loader. |
static final ResourceBundle |
getBundle |
Returns a resource bundle using the specified base name, the default locale and the specified control. |
abstract Enumeration<String> |
getKeys() |
Returns an enumeration of the keys. |
Locale |
getLocale() |
Returns the locale of this resource bundle. |
final Object |
getObject |
Gets an object for the given key from this resource bundle or one of its parents. |
final String |
getString |
Gets a string for the given key from this resource bundle or one of its parents. |
final String[] |
getStringArray |
Gets a string array for the given key from this resource bundle or one of its parents. |
protected abstract Object |
handleGetObject |
Gets an object for the given key from this resource bundle. |
protected Set<String> |
handleKeySet() |
Returns a Set of the keys contained only in this ResourceBundle. |
Set<String> |
keySet() |
Returns a Set of all keys contained in this ResourceBundle and its parent bundles. |
protected void |
setParent |
Sets the parent bundle of this bundle. |
Field Details
parent
protected ResourceBundle parent
getObject when this bundle does not contain a particular resource.Constructor Details
ResourceBundle
public ResourceBundle()
Method Details
getBaseBundleName
public String getBaseBundleName()
null if unknown. If not null, then this is the value of the baseName parameter that was passed to the ResourceBundle.getBundle(...) method when the resource bundle was loaded.- Returns:
- The base name of the resource bundle, as provided to and expected by the
ResourceBundle.getBundle(...)methods. - Since:
- 1.8
- See Also:
getString
public final String getString(String key)
(String) getObject(key).
- Parameters:
-
key- the key for the desired string - Returns:
- the string for the given key
- Throws:
-
NullPointerException- ifkeyisnull -
MissingResourceException- if no object for the given key can be found -
ClassCastException- if the object found for the given key is not a string
getStringArray
public final String[] getStringArray(String key)
(String[]) getObject(key).
- Parameters:
-
key- the key for the desired string array - Returns:
- the string array for the given key
- Throws:
-
NullPointerException- ifkeyisnull -
MissingResourceException- if no object for the given key can be found -
ClassCastException- if the object found for the given key is not a string array
getObject
public final Object getObject(String key)
handleGetObject. If not successful, and the parent resource bundle is not null, it calls the parent's getObject method. If still not successful, it throws a MissingResourceException.- Parameters:
-
key- the key for the desired object - Returns:
- the object for the given key
- Throws:
-
NullPointerException- ifkeyisnull -
MissingResourceException- if no object for the given key can be found
getLocale
public Locale getLocale()
- Returns:
- the locale of this resource bundle
setParent
protected void setParent(ResourceBundle parent)
getObject when this bundle does not contain a particular resource.- Parameters:
-
parent- this bundle's parent bundle.
getBundle
public static final ResourceBundle getBundle(String baseName)
getBundle(baseName, Locale.getDefault(), callerModule),
- Parameters:
-
baseName- the base name of the resource bundle, a fully qualified class name - Returns:
- a resource bundle for the given base name and the default locale
- Throws:
-
NullPointerException- ifbaseNameisnull -
MissingResourceException- if no resource bundle for the specified base name can be found - See Also:
getBundle
public static final ResourceBundle getBundle(String baseName, ResourceBundle.Control control)
getBundle(baseName, Locale.getDefault(),
this.getClass().getClassLoader(), control),
except that getClassLoader() is run with the security privileges of ResourceBundle. See getBundle for the complete description of the resource bundle loading process with a ResourceBundle.Control.- Parameters:
-
baseName- the base name of the resource bundle, a fully qualified class name -
control- the control which gives information for the resource bundle loading process - Returns:
- a resource bundle for the given base name and the default locale
- Throws:
-
NullPointerException- ifbaseNameorcontrolisnull -
MissingResourceException- if no resource bundle for the specified base name can be found -
IllegalArgumentException- if the givencontroldoesn't perform properly (e.g.,control.getCandidateLocalesreturns null.) Note that validation ofcontrolis performed as needed. -
UnsupportedOperationException- if this method is called in a named module - Since:
- 1.6
getBundle
public static final ResourceBundle getBundle(String baseName, Locale locale)
getBundle(baseName, locale, callerModule),
- Parameters:
-
baseName- the base name of the resource bundle, a fully qualified class name -
locale- the locale for which a resource bundle is desired - Returns:
- a resource bundle for the given base name and locale
- Throws:
-
NullPointerException- ifbaseNameorlocaleisnull -
MissingResourceException- if no resource bundle for the specified base name can be found - See Also:
getBundle
public static ResourceBundle getBundle(String baseName, Module module)
getBundle(baseName, Locale.getDefault(), module)
- Parameters:
-
baseName- the base name of the resource bundle, a fully qualified class name -
module- the module for which the resource bundle is searched - Returns:
- a resource bundle for the given base name and the default locale
- Throws:
-
NullPointerException- ifbaseNameormoduleisnull -
SecurityException- if a security manager exists and the caller is not the specified module and doesn't haveRuntimePermission("getClassLoader") -
MissingResourceException- if no resource bundle for the specified base name can be found in the specified module - Since:
- 9
- See Also:
getBundle
public static ResourceBundle getBundle(String baseName, Locale targetLocale, Module module)
Resource bundles in named modules may be encapsulated. When the resource bundle is loaded from a service provider, the caller module must have an appropriate uses clause in its module descriptor to declare that the module uses of ResourceBundleProvider for the named resource bundle. Otherwise, it will load the resource bundles that are local in the given module as if calling Module.getResourceAsStream(String) or that are visible to the class loader of the given module as if calling ClassLoader.getResourceAsStream(String). When the resource bundle is loaded from the specified module, it is subject to the encapsulation rules specified by Module.getResourceAsStream.
If the given module is an unnamed module, then this method is equivalent to calling getBundle(baseName, targetLocale, module.getClassLoader() to load resource bundles that are visible to the class loader of the given unnamed module. Custom ResourceBundleControlProvider implementations, if present, will only be invoked if the specified module is an unnamed module.
- Parameters:
-
baseName- the base name of the resource bundle, a fully qualified class name -
targetLocale- the locale for which a resource bundle is desired -
module- the module for which the resource bundle is searched - Returns:
- a resource bundle for the given base name and locale in the module
- Throws:
-
NullPointerException- ifbaseName,targetLocale, ormoduleisnull -
SecurityException- if a security manager exists and the caller is not the specified module and doesn't haveRuntimePermission("getClassLoader") -
MissingResourceException- if no resource bundle for the specified base name and locale can be found in the specifiedmodule - Since:
- 9
- See Also:
getBundle
public static final ResourceBundle getBundle(String baseName, Locale targetLocale, ResourceBundle.Control control)
getBundle(baseName, targetLocale, this.getClass().getClassLoader(),
control),
except that getClassLoader() is run with the security privileges of ResourceBundle. See getBundle for the complete description of the resource bundle loading process with a ResourceBundle.Control.- Parameters:
-
baseName- the base name of the resource bundle, a fully qualified class name -
targetLocale- the locale for which a resource bundle is desired -
control- the control which gives information for the resource bundle loading process - Returns:
- a resource bundle for the given base name and a
Localeinlocales - Throws:
-
NullPointerException- ifbaseName,localesorcontrolisnull -
MissingResourceException- if no resource bundle for the specified base name in any of thelocalescan be found. -
IllegalArgumentException- if the givencontroldoesn't perform properly (e.g.,control.getCandidateLocalesreturns null.) Note that validation ofcontrolis performed as needed. -
UnsupportedOperationException- if this method is called in a named module - Since:
- 1.6
getBundle
public static ResourceBundle getBundle(String baseName, Locale locale, ClassLoader loader)
When this method is called from a named module and the given loader is the class loader of the caller module, this is equivalent to calling:
otherwise, this is equivalent to calling:getBundle(baseName, targetLocale, callerModule)
wheregetBundle(baseName, targetLocale, loader, control)
control is the default instance of ResourceBundle.Control unless a Control instance is provided by ResourceBundleControlProvider SPI. Refer to the description of modifying the default behavior. The following describes the default behavior. Resource Bundle Search and Loading Strategy
getBundle uses the base name, the specified locale, and the default locale (obtained from Locale.getDefault) to generate a sequence of candidate bundle names. If the specified locale's language, script, country, and variant are all empty strings, then the base name is the only candidate bundle name. Otherwise, a list of candidate locales is generated from the attribute values of the specified locale (language, script, country and variant) and appended to the base name. Typically, this will look like the following:
baseName + "_" + language + "_" + script + "_" + country + "_" + variant
baseName + "_" + language + "_" + script + "_" + country
baseName + "_" + language + "_" + script
baseName + "_" + language + "_" + country + "_" + variant
baseName + "_" + language + "_" + country
baseName + "_" + language
Candidate bundle names where the final component is an empty string are omitted, along with the underscore. For example, if country is an empty string, the second and the fifth candidate bundle names above would be omitted. Also, if script is an empty string, the candidate names including script are omitted. For example, a locale with language "de" and variant "JAVA" will produce candidate names with base name "MyResource" below.
MyResource_de__JAVA
MyResource_de
In the case that the variant contains one or more underscores ('_'), a sequence of bundle names generated by truncating the last underscore and the part following it is inserted after a candidate bundle name with the original variant. For example, for a locale with language "en", script "Latn, country "US" and variant "WINDOWS_VISTA", and bundle base name "MyResource", the list of candidate bundle names below is generated: MyResource_en_Latn_US_WINDOWS_VISTA MyResource_en_Latn_US_WINDOWS MyResource_en_Latn_US MyResource_en_Latn MyResource_en_US_WINDOWS_VISTA MyResource_en_US_WINDOWS MyResource_en_US MyResource_en
Note: For someLocales, the list of candidate bundle names contains extra names, or the order of bundle names is slightly modified. See the description of the default implementation ofgetCandidateLocalesfor details.
getBundle then iterates over the candidate bundle names to find the first one for which it can instantiate an actual resource bundle. It uses the default controls' getFormats method, which generates two bundle names for each generated name, the first a class name and the second a properties file name. For each candidate bundle name, it attempts to create a resource bundle:
- First, it attempts to load a class using the generated class name. If such a class can be found and loaded using the specified class loader, is assignment compatible with ResourceBundle, is accessible from ResourceBundle, and can be instantiated,
getBundlecreates a new instance of this class and uses it as the result resource bundle. - Otherwise,
getBundleattempts to locate a property resource file using the generated properties file name. It generates a path name from the candidate bundle name by replacing all "." characters with "/" and appending the string ".properties". It attempts to find a "resource" with this name usingClassLoader.getResource. (Note that a "resource" in the sense ofgetResourcehas nothing to do with the contents of a resource bundle, it is just a container of data, such as a file.) If it finds a "resource", it attempts to create a newPropertyResourceBundleinstance from its contents. If successful, this instance becomes the result resource bundle.
This continues until a result resource bundle is instantiated or the list of candidate bundle names is exhausted. If no matching resource bundle is found, the default control's getFallbackLocale method is called, which returns the current default locale. A new sequence of candidate locale names is generated using this locale and searched again, as above.
If still no result bundle is found, the base name alone is looked up. If this still fails, a MissingResourceException is thrown.
Once a result resource bundle has been found, its parent chain is instantiated. If the result bundle already has a parent (perhaps because it was returned from a cache) the chain is complete.
Otherwise, getBundle examines the remainder of the candidate locale list that was used during the pass that generated the result resource bundle. (As before, candidate bundle names where the final component is an empty string are omitted.) When it comes to the end of the candidate list, it tries the plain bundle name. With each of the candidate bundle names it attempts to instantiate a resource bundle (first looking for a class and then a properties file, as described above).
Whenever it succeeds, it calls the previously instantiated resource bundle's setParent method with the new resource bundle. This continues until the list of names is exhausted or the current bundle already has a non-null parent.
Once the parent chain is complete, the bundle is returned.
Note: getBundle caches instantiated resource bundles and might return the same resource bundle instance multiple times.
Note:The baseName argument should be a fully qualified class name. However, for compatibility with earlier versions, Java SE Runtime Environments do not verify this, and so it is possible to access PropertyResourceBundles by specifying a path name (using "/") instead of a fully qualified class name (using ".").
The following class and property files are provided:
- MyResources.class
- MyResources.properties
- MyResources_fr.properties
- MyResources_fr_CH.class
- MyResources_fr_CH.properties
- MyResources_en.properties
- MyResources_es_ES.class
ResourceBundle for the ".class" files, syntactically correct ".properties" files). The default locale is Locale("en", "GB"). Calling getBundle with the locale arguments below will instantiate resource bundles as follows:
| Locale | Resource bundle |
|---|---|
| Locale("fr", "CH") | MyResources_fr_CH.class, parent MyResources_fr.properties, parent MyResources.class |
| Locale("fr", "FR") | MyResources_fr.properties, parent MyResources.class |
| Locale("de", "DE") | MyResources_en.properties, parent MyResources.class |
| Locale("en", "US") | MyResources_en.properties, parent MyResources.class |
| Locale("es", "ES") | MyResources_es_ES.class, parent MyResources.class |
The file MyResources_fr_CH.properties is never used because it is hidden by the MyResources_fr_CH.class. Likewise, MyResources.properties is also hidden by MyResources.class.
- API Note:
- If the caller module is a named module and the given
loaderis the caller module's class loader, this method is equivalent togetBundle(baseName, locale); otherwise, it may not find resource bundles from named modules. UsegetBundle(String, Locale, Module)to load resource bundles on behalf on a specific module instead. - Parameters:
-
baseName- the base name of the resource bundle, a fully qualified class name -
locale- the locale for which a resource bundle is desired -
loader- the class loader from which to load the resource bundle - Returns:
- a resource bundle for the given base name and locale
- Throws:
-
NullPointerException- ifbaseName,locale, orloaderisnull -
MissingResourceException- if no resource bundle for the specified base name can be found - Since:
- 1.2
- See Also:
getBundle
public static ResourceBundle getBundle(String baseName, Locale targetLocale, ClassLoader loader, ResourceBundle.Control control)
getBundle factory methods with no control argument, the given control specifies how to locate and instantiate resource bundles. Conceptually, the bundle loading process with the given control is performed in the following steps. - This factory method looks up the resource bundle in the cache for the specified
baseName,targetLocaleandloader. If the requested resource bundle instance is found in the cache and the time-to-live periods of the instance and all of its parent instances have not expired, the instance is returned to the caller. Otherwise, this factory method proceeds with the loading process below. - The
control.getFormatsmethod is called to get resource bundle formats to produce bundle or resource names. The strings"java.class"and"java.properties"designate class-based and property-based resource bundles, respectively. Other strings starting with"java."are reserved for future extensions and must not be used for application-defined formats. Other strings designate application-defined formats. - The
control.getCandidateLocalesmethod is called with the target locale to get a list of candidateLocales for which resource bundles are searched. - The
control.newBundlemethod is called to instantiate aResourceBundlefor the base bundle name, a candidate locale, and a format. (Refer to the note on the cache lookup below.) This step is iterated over all combinations of the candidate locales and formats until thenewBundlemethod returns aResourceBundleinstance or the iteration has used up all the combinations. For example, if the candidate locales areLocale("de", "DE"),Locale("de")andLocale("")and the formats are"java.class"and"java.properties", then the following is the sequence of locale-format combinations to be used to callcontrol.newBundle.Index Localeformat1 Locale("de", "DE")java.class2 Locale("de", "DE")java.properties3 Locale("de")java.class4 Locale("de")java.properties5 Locale("")java.class6 Locale("")java.properties - If the previous step has found no resource bundle, proceed to Step 6. If a bundle has been found that is a base bundle (a bundle for
Locale("")), and the candidate locale list only containedLocale(""), return the bundle to the caller. If a bundle has been found that is a base bundle, but the candidate locale list contained locales other than Locale(""), put the bundle on hold and proceed to Step 6. If a bundle has been found that is not a base bundle, proceed to Step 7. - The
control.getFallbackLocalemethod is called to get a fallback locale (alternative to the current target locale) to try further finding a resource bundle. If the method returns a non-null locale, it becomes the next target locale and the loading process starts over from Step 3. Otherwise, if a base bundle was found and put on hold in a previous Step 5, it is returned to the caller now. Otherwise, a MissingResourceException is thrown. - At this point, we have found a resource bundle that's not the base bundle. If this bundle set its parent during its instantiation, it is returned to the caller. Otherwise, its parent chain is instantiated based on the list of candidate locales from which it was found. Finally, the bundle is returned to the caller.
During the resource bundle loading process above, this factory method looks up the cache before calling the control.newBundle method. If the time-to-live period of the resource bundle found in the cache has expired, the factory method calls the control.needsReload method to determine whether the resource bundle needs to be reloaded. If reloading is required, the factory method calls control.newBundle to reload the resource bundle. If control.newBundle returns null, the factory method puts a dummy resource bundle in the cache as a mark of nonexistent resource bundles in order to avoid lookup overhead for subsequent requests. Such dummy resource bundles are under the same expiration control as specified by control.
All resource bundles loaded are cached by default. Refer to control.getTimeToLive for details.
The following is an example of the bundle loading process with the default ResourceBundle.Control implementation.
Conditions:
- Base bundle name:
foo.bar.Messages - Requested
Locale:Locale.ITALY - Default
Locale:Locale.FRENCH - Available resource bundles:
foo/bar/Messages_fr.propertiesandfoo/bar/Messages.properties
First, getBundle tries loading a resource bundle in the following sequence.
- class
foo.bar.Messages_it_IT - file
foo/bar/Messages_it_IT.properties - class
foo.bar.Messages_it - file
foo/bar/Messages_it.properties - class
foo.bar.Messages - file
foo/bar/Messages.properties
At this point, getBundle finds foo/bar/Messages.properties, which is put on hold because it's the base bundle. getBundle calls control.getFallbackLocale("foo.bar.Messages", Locale.ITALY) which returns Locale.FRENCH. Next, getBundle tries loading a bundle in the following sequence.
- class
foo.bar.Messages_fr - file
foo/bar/Messages_fr.properties - class
foo.bar.Messages - file
foo/bar/Messages.properties
getBundle finds foo/bar/Messages_fr.properties and creates a ResourceBundle instance. Then, getBundle sets up its parent chain from the list of the candidate locales. Only foo/bar/Messages.properties is found in the list and getBundle creates a ResourceBundle instance that becomes the parent of the instance for foo/bar/Messages_fr.properties.
- Parameters:
-
baseName- the base name of the resource bundle, a fully qualified class name -
targetLocale- the locale for which a resource bundle is desired -
loader- the class loader from which to load the resource bundle -
control- the control which gives information for the resource bundle loading process - Returns:
- a resource bundle for the given base name and locale
- Throws:
-
NullPointerException- ifbaseName,targetLocale,loader, orcontrolisnull -
MissingResourceException- if no resource bundle for the specified base name can be found -
IllegalArgumentException- if the givencontroldoesn't perform properly (e.g.,control.getCandidateLocalesreturns null.) Note that validation ofcontrolis performed as needed. -
UnsupportedOperationException- if this method is called in a named module - Since:
- 1.6
clearCache
public static final void clearCache()
- Since:
- 1.6
- See Also:
clearCache
public static final void clearCache(ClassLoader loader)
- Parameters:
-
loader- the class loader - Throws:
-
NullPointerException- ifloaderis null - Since:
- 1.6
- See Also:
handleGetObject
protected abstract Object handleGetObject(String key)
- Parameters:
-
key- the key for the desired object - Returns:
- the object for the given key, or null
- Throws:
-
NullPointerException- ifkeyisnull
getKeys
public abstract Enumeration<String> getKeys()
- Returns:
- an
Enumerationof the keys contained in thisResourceBundleand its parent bundles.
containsKey
public boolean containsKey(String key)
key is contained in this ResourceBundle or its parent bundles.- Parameters:
-
key- the resourcekey - Returns:
-
trueif the givenkeyis contained in thisResourceBundleor its parent bundles;falseotherwise. - Throws:
-
NullPointerException- ifkeyisnull - Since:
- 1.6
keySet
public Set<String> keySet()
Set of all keys contained in this ResourceBundle and its parent bundles.- Returns:
- a
Setof all keys contained in thisResourceBundleand its parent bundles. - Since:
- 1.6
handleKeySet
protected Set<String> handleKeySet()
Set of the keys contained only in this ResourceBundle. The default implementation returns a Set of the keys returned by the getKeys method except for the ones for which the handleGetObject method returns null. Once the Set has been created, the value is kept in this ResourceBundle in order to avoid producing the same Set in subsequent calls. Subclasses can override this method for faster handling.
- Returns:
- a
Setof the keys contained only in thisResourceBundle - Since:
- 1.6
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