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package org.apache.axis2.addressing.i18n;
import org.apache.axis2.i18n.MessageBundle;
import org.apache.axis2.i18n.MessagesConstants;
import java.util.Locale;
import java.util.MissingResourceException;
import java.util.ResourceBundle;
/**
* @see org.apache.axis2.i18n.Messages The implementation is the same but just thisClass static
* reference has AddressingMessages.class
*/
public class AddressingMessages {
//Only this changes from the original class
private static Class thisClass = AddressingMessages.class;
private static final String projectName = MessagesConstants.projectName;
private static final String resourceName = MessagesConstants.resourceName;
private static final Locale locale = MessagesConstants.locale;
private static final String packageName = getPackage(thisClass.getName());
private static final ClassLoader classLoader = thisClass.getClassLoader();
private static final ResourceBundle parent =
(MessagesConstants.rootPackageName.equals(packageName))
? null
: MessagesConstants.rootBundle;
/** * NO NEED TO CHANGE ANYTHING BELOW **** */
private static final MessageBundle messageBundle =
new MessageBundle(projectName, packageName, resourceName,
locale, classLoader, parent);
/**
* Gets a message from resource.properties from the package of the given object.
*
* @param key The resource key
* @return Returns the formatted message.
*/
public static String getMessage(String key)
throws MissingResourceException {
return messageBundle.getMessage(key);
}
/**
* Gets a message from resource.properties from the package of the given object.
*
* @param key The resource key
* @param arg0 The argument to place in variable {0}
* @return Returns the formatted message.
*/
public static String getMessage(String key, String arg0)
throws MissingResourceException {
return messageBundle.getMessage(key, arg0);
}
/**
* Gets a message from resource.properties from the package of the given object.
*
* @param key The resource key
* @param arg0 The argument to place in variable {0}
* @param arg1 The argument to place in variable {1}
* @return Returns the formatted message.
*/
public static String getMessage(String key, String arg0, String arg1)
throws MissingResourceException {
return messageBundle.getMessage(key, arg0, arg1);
}
/**
* Gets a message from resource.properties from the package of the given object.
*
* @param key The resource key
* @param arg0 The argument to place in variable {0}
* @param arg1 The argument to place in variable {1}
* @param arg2 The argument to place in variable {2}
* @return Returns the formatted message.
*/
public static String getMessage(String key, String arg0, String arg1, String arg2)
throws MissingResourceException {
return messageBundle.getMessage(key, arg0, arg1, arg2);
}
/**
* Gets a message from resource.properties from the package of the given object.
*
* @param key The resource key
* @param arg0 The argument to place in variable {0}
* @param arg1 The argument to place in variable {1}
* @param arg2 The argument to place in variable {2}
* @param arg3 The argument to place in variable {3}
* @return Returns the formatted message.
*/
public static String getMessage(String key, String arg0, String arg1, String arg2, String arg3)
throws MissingResourceException {
return messageBundle.getMessage(key, arg0, arg1, arg2, arg3);
}
/**
* Gets a message from resource.properties from the package of the given object.
*
* @param key The resource key
* @param arg0 The argument to place in variable {0}
* @param arg1 The argument to place in variable {1}
* @param arg2 The argument to place in variable {2}
* @param arg3 The argument to place in variable {3}
* @param arg4 The argument to place in variable {4}
* @return Returns the formatted message.
*/
public static String getMessage(String key, String arg0, String arg1, String arg2, String arg3,
String arg4)
throws MissingResourceException {
return messageBundle.getMessage(key, arg0, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4);
}
/**
* Gets a message from resource.properties from the package of the given object.
*
* @param key The resource key
* @param args An array of objects to place in corresponding variables
* @return Returns the formatted message.
*/
public static String getMessage(String key, String[] args)
throws MissingResourceException {
return messageBundle.getMessage(key, args);
}
public static ResourceBundle getResourceBundle() {
return messageBundle.getResourceBundle();
}
public static MessageBundle getMessageBundle() {
return messageBundle;
}
private static String getPackage(String name) {
return name.substring(0, name.lastIndexOf('.')).intern();
}
}