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Is it possible to maintain the resource bundle in a folder structure something similar to the following;

 1. us\en
 2. ae\en
 3. ae\ar

The resource bundle file name will be the same but maintained in different folders. I know Java recomends

myresource_en_US.properties

But I need to maintained them in folders and use the resource bundle classes to access. I am using JDK 6. Does anyone know how I can do it?


Solution

  • Yes, you can control the loading with a custom Control. Here's a kickoff example:

    public class FolderControl extends Control {
        public ResourceBundle newBundle
            (String baseName, Locale locale, String format, ClassLoader loader, boolean reload)
                throws IllegalAccessException, InstantiationException, IOException
        {
            String resourceName = "/" + locale.getCountry() + "/" + locale.getLanguage() 
                + "/" baseName + ".properties";
            ResourceBundle bundle = null;
            InputStream stream = null;
            if (reload) {
                URL url = loader.getResource(resourceName);
                if (url != null) {
                    URLConnection connection = url.openConnection();
                    if (connection != null) {
                        connection.setUseCaches(false);
                        stream = connection.getInputStream();
                    }
                }
            } else {
                stream = loader.getResourceAsStream(resourceName);
            }
            if (stream != null) {
                try {
                    bundle = new PropertyResourceBundle(new InputStreamReader(stream, "UTF-8"));
                } finally {
                    stream.close();
                }
            }
            return bundle;
        }
    }
    

    (the source code is copied from the default implementation with only the resourceName changed and the PropertyResourceBundle being changed to read the stream as UTF-8 --no need for native2ascii anymore)

    which you use as follows

    ResourceBundle bundle = ResourceBundle.getBundle("myresource", new FolderControl());
    // ...
    

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