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package org.apache.taglibs.standard.resources;
import java.text.MessageFormat;
import java.util.MissingResourceException;
import java.util.ResourceBundle;
/**
* Provides locale-neutral access to string resources. Only the
* documentation and code are in English. :-)
*
*
The major goal, aside from globalization, is convenience.
* Access to resources with no parameters is made in the form:
*
* Resources.getMessage(MESSAGE_NAME);
*
*
* Access to resources with one parameter works like
*
* Resources.getMessage(MESSAGE_NAME, arg1);
*
*
* ... and so on.
*
* @author Shawn Bayern
*/
public class Resources {
//*********************************************************************
// Static data
/** The location of our resources. */
private static final String RESOURCE_LOCATION
= "org.apache.taglibs.standard.resources.Resources";
/** Our class-wide ResourceBundle. */
private static ResourceBundle rb =
ResourceBundle.getBundle(RESOURCE_LOCATION);
//*********************************************************************
// Public static methods
/** Retrieves a message with no arguments. */
public static String getMessage(String name)
throws MissingResourceException {
return rb.getString(name);
}
/** Retrieves a message with arbitrarily many arguments. */
public static String getMessage(String name, Object[] a)
throws MissingResourceException {
String res = rb.getString(name);
return MessageFormat.format(res, a);
}
/** Retrieves a message with one argument. */
public static String getMessage(String name, Object a1)
throws MissingResourceException {
return getMessage(name, new Object[] { a1 });
}
/** Retrieves a message with two arguments. */
public static String getMessage(String name, Object a1, Object a2)
throws MissingResourceException {
return getMessage(name, new Object[] { a1, a2 });
}
/** Retrieves a message with three arguments. */
public static String getMessage(String name,
Object a1,
Object a2,
Object a3)
throws MissingResourceException {
return getMessage(name, new Object[] { a1, a2, a3 });
}
/** Retrieves a message with four arguments. */
public static String getMessage(String name,
Object a1,
Object a2,
Object a3,
Object a4)
throws MissingResourceException {
return getMessage(name, new Object[] { a1, a2, a3, a4 });
}
/** Retrieves a message with five arguments. */
public static String getMessage(String name,
Object a1,
Object a2,
Object a3,
Object a4,
Object a5)
throws MissingResourceException {
return getMessage(name, new Object[] { a1, a2, a3, a4, a5 });
}
/** Retrieves a message with six arguments. */
public static String getMessage(String name,
Object a1,
Object a2,
Object a3,
Object a4,
Object a5,
Object a6)
throws MissingResourceException {
return getMessage(name, new Object[] { a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6 });
}
}