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package org.springframework.web.servlet.support;
import java.util.Locale;
import java.util.ResourceBundle;
import javax.servlet.ServletContext;
import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest;
import javax.servlet.jsp.jstl.core.Config;
import javax.servlet.jsp.jstl.fmt.LocalizationContext;
import org.springframework.context.MessageSource;
import org.springframework.context.support.MessageSourceResourceBundle;
import org.springframework.context.support.ResourceBundleMessageSource;
/**
* Helper class for preparing JSTL views,
* in particular for exposing a JSTL localization context.
*
* @author Juergen Hoeller
* @since 20.08.2003
*/
public abstract class JstlUtils {
public static final String REQUEST_SCOPE_SUFFIX = ".request";
/**
* Checks JSTL's "javax.servlet.jsp.jstl.fmt.localizationContext"
* context-param and creates a corresponding child message source,
* with the provided Spring-defined MessageSource as parent.
* @param servletContext the ServletContext we're running in
* (to check JSTL-related context-params in web.xml)
* @param messageSource the MessageSource to expose, typically
* the ApplicationContext of the current DispatcherServlet
* @return the MessageSource to expose to JSTL; first checking the
* JSTL-defined bundle, then the Spring-defined MessageSource
* @see org.springframework.context.ApplicationContext
*/
public static MessageSource getJstlAwareMessageSource(
ServletContext servletContext, MessageSource messageSource) {
String jstlInitParam = servletContext.getInitParameter(Config.FMT_LOCALIZATION_CONTEXT);
if (jstlInitParam != null) {
// Create a ResourceBundleMessageSource for the specified resource bundle
// basename in the JSTL context-param in web.xml, wiring it with the given
// Spring-defined MessageSource as parent.
ResourceBundleMessageSource jstlBundleWrapper = new ResourceBundleMessageSource();
jstlBundleWrapper.setBasename(jstlInitParam);
jstlBundleWrapper.setParentMessageSource(messageSource);
return jstlBundleWrapper;
}
return messageSource;
}
/**
* Exposes JSTL-specific request attributes specifying locale
* and resource bundle for JSTL's formatting and message tags,
* using Spring's locale and message source.
* @param request current HTTP request
* @param messageSource the MessageSource to expose,
* typically the current application context
*/
public static void exposeLocalizationContext(HttpServletRequest request, MessageSource messageSource) {
// Add JSTL locale and LocalizationContext request attributes.
Locale jstlLocale = RequestContextUtils.getLocale(request);
ResourceBundle bundle = new MessageSourceResourceBundle(messageSource, jstlLocale);
LocalizationContext jstlContext = new LocalizationContext(bundle, jstlLocale);
// for JSTL implementations that stick to the config names (e.g. Resin's)
request.setAttribute(Config.FMT_LOCALIZATION_CONTEXT, jstlContext);
request.setAttribute(Config.FMT_LOCALE, jstlLocale);
// for JSTL implementations that append the scope to the config names (e.g. Jakarta's)
request.setAttribute(Config.FMT_LOCALIZATION_CONTEXT + REQUEST_SCOPE_SUFFIX, jstlContext);
request.setAttribute(Config.FMT_LOCALE + REQUEST_SCOPE_SUFFIX, jstlLocale);
}
}