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ResourceBundle.Control (Java SE 15 & JDK 15)

Enclosing class:
ResourceBundle
public static class ResourceBundle.Control
extends Object
ResourceBundle.Control

defines a set of callback methods that are invoked by the

ResourceBundle.getBundle

factory methods during the bundle loading process. In other words, a

ResourceBundle.Control

collaborates with the factory methods for loading resource bundles. The default implementation of the callback methods provides the information necessary for the factory methods to perform the

default behavior

.

ResourceBundle.Control is designed for an application deployed in an unnamed module, for example to support resource bundles in non-standard formats or package localized resources in a non-traditional convention. ResourceBundleProvider is the replacement for ResourceBundle.Control when migrating to modules. UnsupportedOperationException will be thrown when a factory method that takes the ResourceBundle.Control parameter is called.

In addition to the callback methods, the toBundleName and toResourceName methods are defined primarily for convenience in implementing the callback methods. However, the toBundleName method could be overridden to provide different conventions in the organization and packaging of localized resources. The toResourceName method is final to avoid use of wrong resource and class name separators.

Two factory methods, getControl(List) and getNoFallbackControl(List), provide ResourceBundle.Control instances that implement common variations of the default bundle loading process.

The formats returned by the getFormats method and candidate locales returned by the getCandidateLocales method must be consistent in all ResourceBundle.getBundle invocations for the same base bundle. Otherwise, the ResourceBundle.getBundle methods may return unintended bundles. For example, if only "java.class" is returned by the getFormats method for the first call to ResourceBundle.getBundle and only "java.properties" for the second call, then the second call will return the class-based one that has been cached during the first call.

A ResourceBundle.Control instance must be thread-safe if it's simultaneously used by multiple threads. ResourceBundle.getBundle does not synchronize to call the ResourceBundle.Control methods. The default implementations of the methods are thread-safe.

Applications can specify ResourceBundle.Control instances returned by the getControl factory methods or created from a subclass of ResourceBundle.Control to customize the bundle loading process. The following are examples of changing the default bundle loading process.

Example 1

The following code lets ResourceBundle.getBundle look up only properties-based resources.

 import java.util.*;
 import static java.util.ResourceBundle.Control.*;
 ...
 ResourceBundle bundle =
   ResourceBundle.getBundle("MyResources", new Locale("fr", "CH"),
                            ResourceBundle.Control.getControl(FORMAT_PROPERTIES));
 

Given the resource bundles in the

example

in the

ResourceBundle.getBundle

description, this

ResourceBundle.getBundle

call loads

MyResources_fr_CH.properties

whose parent is

MyResources_fr.properties

whose parent is

MyResources.properties

. (

MyResources_fr_CH.properties

is not hidden, but

MyResources_fr_CH.class

is.)

Example 2

The following is an example of loading XML-based bundles using Properties.loadFromXML.

 ResourceBundle rb = ResourceBundle.getBundle("Messages",
     new ResourceBundle.Control() {
         public List<String> getFormats(String baseName) {
             if (baseName == null)
                 throw new NullPointerException();
             return Arrays.asList("xml");
         }
         public ResourceBundle newBundle(String baseName,
                                         Locale locale,
                                         String format,
                                         ClassLoader loader,
                                         boolean reload)
                          throws IllegalAccessException,
                                 InstantiationException,
                                 IOException {
             if (baseName == null || locale == null
                   || format == null || loader == null)
                 throw new NullPointerException();
             ResourceBundle bundle = null;
             if (format.equals("xml")) {
                 String bundleName = toBundleName(baseName, locale);
                 String resourceName = toResourceName(bundleName, format);
                 InputStream stream = null;
                 if (reload) {
                     URL url = loader.getResource(resourceName);
                     if (url != null) {
                         URLConnection connection = url.openConnection();
                         if (connection != null) {
                             // Disable caches to get fresh data for
                             // reloading.
                             connection.setUseCaches(false);
                             stream = connection.getInputStream();
                         }
                     }
                 } else {
                     stream = loader.getResourceAsStream(resourceName);
                 }
                 if (stream != null) {
                     BufferedInputStream bis = new BufferedInputStream(stream);
                     bundle = new XMLResourceBundle(bis);
                     bis.close();
                 }
             }
             return bundle;
         }
     });

 ...

 private static class XMLResourceBundle extends ResourceBundle {
     private Properties props;
     XMLResourceBundle(InputStream stream) throws IOException {
         props = new Properties();
         props.loadFromXML(stream);
     }
     protected Object handleGetObject(String key) {
         return props.getProperty(key);
     }
     public Enumeration<String> getKeys() {
         ...
     }
 }
 
API Note:
ResourceBundle.Control is not supported in named modules. If the ResourceBundle.getBundle method with a ResourceBundle.Control is called in a named module, the method will throw an UnsupportedOperationException. Any service providers of ResourceBundleControlProvider are ignored in named modules.
Since:
1.6
See Also:
ResourceBundleProvider

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