public class StringManager
extends java.lang.Object
The StringManager operates on a package basis. One StringManager per package can be created and accessed via the getManager method call.
The StringManager will look for a ResourceBundle named by the package name given plus the suffix of "LocalStrings". In practice, this means that the localized information will be contained in a LocalStrings.properties file located in the package directory of the classpath.
Please see the documentation for java.util.ResourceBundle for more information.
ResourceBundle
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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static StringManager |
getManager(java.lang.Class<?> clazz) |
static StringManager |
getManager(java.lang.String packageName)
Get the StringManager for a particular package.
|
java.lang.String |
getString(java.lang.String key)
Get a string from the underlying resource bundle or return
null if the String is not found.
|
java.lang.String |
getString(java.lang.String key,
java.lang.Object... args)
Get a string from the underlying resource bundle and format
it with the given set of arguments.
|
public java.lang.String getString(java.lang.String key)
key
- to desired resource Stringjava.lang.IllegalArgumentException
- if key is null.public java.lang.String getString(java.lang.String key, java.lang.Object... args)
key
- The key for the required messageargs
- The values to insert into the messagepublic static final StringManager getManager(java.lang.String packageName)
packageName
- The package namepublic static final StringManager getManager(java.lang.Class<?> clazz)
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