This abstract class allows subclasses to define sets of localized resources that can then be dynamically loaded as needed by internationalized programs. Such resources may include user-visible text and images that appear in an application, as well as more complex things such as Menu objects. Use getBundle( ) to load a ResourceBundle subclass that is appropriate for the default or specified locale. Use getObject( ), getString( ), and getStringArray( ) to look up a named resource in a bundle. To define a bundle, provide implementations of handleGetObject( ) and getKeys( ). It is often easier, however, to subclass ListResourceBundle or provide a Properties file that is used by PropertyResourceBundle. The name of any localized ResourceBundle class you define should include the locale language code, and, optionally, the locale country code.public abstract class ResourceBundle { // Public Constructors public ResourceBundle ( ); // Public Class Methods public static final ResourceBundle getBundle (String baseName ); public static final ResourceBundle getBundle (String baseName , Locale locale ); 1.2 public static ResourceBundle getBundle (String baseName , Locale locale , ClassLoader loader ); // Public Instance Methods public abstract Enumeration<String> getKeys ( ); 1.2 public Locale getLocale ( ); public final Object getObject (String key ); public final String getString (String key ); public final String[ ] getStringArray (String key ); // Protected Instance Methods protected abstract Object handleGetObject (String key ); protected void setParent (ResourceBundle parent ); // Protected Instance Fields protected ResourceBundle parent ; }
Subclasses ListResourceBundle, PropertyResourceBundlePassed To java.util.logging.LogRecord.setResourceBundle( )Returned By java.util.logging.Logger.getResourceBundle( ), java.util.logging.LogRecord.getResourceBundle( ) |