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package org.springframework.util;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.io.OutputStream;
import java.io.Reader;
import java.io.Writer;
import java.util.Properties;

/**
 * Default implementation of the {@link PropertiesPersister} interface.
 * Follows the native parsing of {@code java.util.Properties}.
 *
 * 

Allows for reading from any Reader and writing to any Writer, for example * to specify a charset for a properties file. This is a capability that standard * {@code java.util.Properties} unfortunately lacked up until JDK 1.5: * You were only able to load files using the ISO-8859-1 charset there. * *

Loading from and storing to a stream delegates to {@code Properties.load} * and {@code Properties.store}, respectively, to be fully compatible with * the Unicode conversion as implemented by the JDK Properties class. As of JDK 1.6, * {@code Properties.load/store} will also be used for readers/writers, * effectively turning this class into a plain backwards compatibility adapter. * *

The persistence code that works with Reader/Writer follows the JDK's parsing * strategy but does not implement Unicode conversion, because the Reader/Writer * should already apply proper decoding/encoding of characters. If you use prefer * to escape unicode characters in your properties files, do not specify * an encoding for a Reader/Writer (like ReloadableResourceBundleMessageSource's * "defaultEncoding" and "fileEncodings" properties). * * @author Juergen Hoeller * @since 10.03.2004 * @see java.util.Properties * @see java.util.Properties#load * @see java.util.Properties#store */ public class DefaultPropertiesPersister implements PropertiesPersister { @Override public void load(Properties props, InputStream is) throws IOException { props.load(is); } @Override public void load(Properties props, Reader reader) throws IOException { props.load(reader); } @Override public void store(Properties props, OutputStream os, String header) throws IOException { props.store(os, header); } @Override public void store(Properties props, Writer writer, String header) throws IOException { props.store(writer, header); } @Override public void loadFromXml(Properties props, InputStream is) throws IOException { props.loadFromXML(is); } @Override public void storeToXml(Properties props, OutputStream os, String header) throws IOException { props.storeToXML(os, header); } @Override public void storeToXml(Properties props, OutputStream os, String header, String encoding) throws IOException { props.storeToXML(os, header, encoding); } }





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