public static final class RWT.NLS
extends java.lang.Object
This utility class helps to provide a similar approach for compile safe
native language support than NLS
does.
We can not use the original approach though, due to the nature of
server side environments, that have to deal with different locales
per user session or even requests.
Usage:
public class FooMessages { private static final String BUNDLE_NAME = "foo.bar.messages"; public String MyMessage; public static FooMessages get() { return ( FootMessages )RWT.NLS.getISO8859_1Encoded( BUNDLE_NAME, FooMessages.class ); } }BUNDLE_NAME contains the name of a properties file (without file extension) that follows the conventions of standard
ResourceBundle
property
files. For each field (in the example 'MyMessage') there has to be a
key entry in the localization property file. Use the
FooMessages
like this in the application code:
Label label = ...; label.setText( FooMessages.get().MyMessage );
Constructor and Description |
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RWT.NLS() |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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static <T> T |
getISO8859_1Encoded(java.lang.String bundleName,
java.lang.Class<T> clazz)
Returns a NLS object for the given resource bundle and type.
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static <T> T |
getUTF8Encoded(java.lang.String bundleName,
java.lang.Class<T> clazz)
Returns a NLS object for the given resource bundle and type.
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public static <T> T getISO8859_1Encoded(java.lang.String bundleName, java.lang.Class<T> clazz)
Properties
file
specification.bundleName
- the resource bundle to load.clazz
- the class of the NLS object to load.public static <T> T getUTF8Encoded(java.lang.String bundleName, java.lang.Class<T> clazz)
Properties
file specification and meant for a more convenient use.bundleName
- the resource bundle to load.clazz
- the class of the NLS object to load.
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