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package com.sun.enterprise.util.i18n;

import com.sun.enterprise.util.CULoggerInfo;
import java.text.MessageFormat;
import java.util.*;
import java.util.logging.Level;
import java.util.logging.Logger;

/**
 * Implementation of a local string manager. Provides access to i18n messages
 * for classes that need them.
 *
 * 

One StringManagerBase per resource bundle name can be created and accessed by the * getManager method call. * *

* Example: * * [LocalStrings.properties] * test=At {1,time} on {1,date}, there was {2} on planet {0,number,integer} * * * StringManagerBase sm = StringManagerBase.getStringManager("LocalStrings.properties"); * ..... * * * try { * .... * } catch (Exception e) { * String localizedMsg = sm.getString("test", * new Integer(7), new java.util.Date(System.currentTimeMillis()), * "a disturbance in the Force"); * * throw new MyException(localizedMsg, e); * } * * Localized message: * At 2:27:41 PM on Jul 8, 2002, there was a disturbance in the Force * on planet 7 * * * * @author Nazrul Islam * @since JDK1.4 */ public class StringManagerBase { /** logger used for this class */ private static final Logger LOGGER = CULoggerInfo.getLogger(); /** resource bundle to be used by this manager */ private volatile ResourceBundle resourceBundle; private final String resourceBundleName; private final ClassLoader classLoader; /** default value used for undefined local string */ private static final String NO_DEFAULT = "No local string defined"; /** cache for all the local string managers (per pkg) */ private static Map managers = new HashMap<>(); /** * Initializes the resource bundle. * * @param resourceBundleName name of the resource bundle */ protected StringManagerBase(String resourceBundleName, ClassLoader classLoader) { this.resourceBundleName = resourceBundleName; this.classLoader = classLoader; } /** * Lazily load {@link ResourceBundle}. * *

* {@link ResourceBundle} loading is expensive, and since we don't typically look at strings * in start-up, doing this lazily improves overall performance. */ private ResourceBundle getResourceBundle() { if(resourceBundle==null) { // worst case we just end up loading this twice. No big deal. try { resourceBundle = ResourceBundle.getBundle(resourceBundleName, Locale.getDefault(), classLoader); } catch (Exception e) { LOGGER.log(Level.SEVERE, CULoggerInfo.exceptionResourceBundle, e); } } return resourceBundle; } /** * Returns a local string manager for the given resourceBundle name. * * @param resourceBundleName name of the resource bundle * * @return a local string manager for the given package name */ public static synchronized StringManagerBase getStringManager(String resourceBundleName, ClassLoader classLoader) { StringManagerBase mgr = managers.get(resourceBundleName); if (mgr == null) { mgr = new StringManagerBase(resourceBundleName, classLoader); try { managers.put(resourceBundleName, mgr); } catch (Exception e) { LOGGER.log(Level.SEVERE, CULoggerInfo.exceptionCachingStringManager, e); } } return mgr; } /** * Returns a localized string. * * @param key the name of the resource to fetch * * @return the localized string */ public String getString(String key) { return getStringWithDefault(key, NO_DEFAULT); } /** * Returns a localized string. If the key is not found, it will * return the default given value. * * @param key the name of the resource to fetch * @param defaultValue the default return value if not found * * @return the localized string */ public String getStringWithDefault(String key, String defaultValue) { String value = null; try { value = getResourceBundle().getString(key); } catch (Exception e) { LOGGER.log(Level.FINE, "No local string for: " + key, e); } if (value != null) { return value; } else { return defaultValue; } } /** * Returns a local string for the caller and format the arguments * accordingly. If the key is not found, it will use the given * default format. * * @param key the key to the local format string * @param defaultFormat the default format if not found in the resources * @param arguments the set of arguments to provide to the formatter * * @return a formatted localized string */ public String getStringWithDefault(String key, String defaultFormat, Object[] arguments) { MessageFormat f = new MessageFormat( getStringWithDefault(key, defaultFormat) ); for (int i=0; i





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