This class is a concrete
ResourceBundle
that gets it
resources from a property file. This implies that the resources are
strings. For more information about resource bundles see the class
ResourceBundle
.
You should not use this class directly, or subclass it, but you get
an object of this class automatically when you call
ResourceBundle.getBundle()
and there is a properties
file.
If there is also a class for this resource and the same locale, the
class will be chosen. The properties file should have the name of the
resource bundle, appended with the locale (e.g.
_de
.properties. The file should have the same format
as for
Properties.load()
An example of a properties file for the german language is given
here. This extends the example given in ListResourceBundle.
Create a file MyResource_de.properties with the following contents
and put it in the CLASSPATH. (The char
\u00e4 is the
german ä)
s1=3
s2=MeineDisk
s3=3. M\u00e4rz 96
s4=Die Diskette ''{1}'' enth\u00e4lt {0} in {2}.
s5=0
s6=keine Dateien
s7=1
s8=eine Datei
s9=2
s10={0,number} Dateien
s11=Die Formatierung warf eine Exception: {0}
s12=FEHLER
s13=Ergebnis
s14=Dialog
s15=Auswahlkriterium
s16=1,3
Creates a new property resource bundle.
This method should return all keys for which a resource exists.
ResourceBundle
that gets it resources from a property file. This implies that the resources are strings. For more information about resource bundles see the classResourceBundle
. You should not use this class directly, or subclass it, but you get an object of this class automatically when you callResourceBundle.getBundle()
and there is a properties file. If there is also a class for this resource and the same locale, the class will be chosen. The properties file should have the name of the resource bundle, appended with the locale (e.g._de
.properties. The file should have the same format as forProperties.load()
An example of a properties file for the german language is given here. This extends the example given in ListResourceBundle. Create a file MyResource_de.properties with the following contents and put it in the CLASSPATH. (The char\u00e4 is the
german ä)