/*
* @(#)PropertyResourceBundle.java 1.32 06/06/20
*
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*/
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package java.util;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.io.Reader;
import java.io.IOException;
import sun.util.ResourceBundleEnumeration;
/**
* <code>PropertyResourceBundle</code> is a concrete subclass of
* <code>ResourceBundle</code> that manages resources for a locale
* using a set of static strings from a property file. See
* {@link ResourceBundle ResourceBundle} for more information about resource
* bundles.
*
* <p>
* Unlike other types of resource bundle, you don't subclass
* <code>PropertyResourceBundle</code>. Instead, you supply properties
* files containing the resource data. <code>ResourceBundle.getBundle</code>
* will automatically look for the appropriate properties file and create a
* <code>PropertyResourceBundle</code> that refers to it. See
* {@link ResourceBundle#getBundle(java.lang.String, java.util.Locale, java.lang.ClassLoader) ResourceBundle.getBundle}
* for a complete description of the search and instantiation strategy.
*
* <p>
* The following <a name="sample">example</a> shows a member of a resource
* bundle family with the base name "MyResources".
* The text defines the bundle "MyResources_de",
* the German member of the bundle family.
* This member is based on <code>PropertyResourceBundle</code>, and the text
* therefore is the content of the file "MyResources_de.properties"
* (a related <a href="ListResourceBundle.html#sample">example</a> shows
* how you can add bundles to this family that are implemented as subclasses
* of <code>ListResourceBundle</code>).
* The keys in this example are of the form "s1" etc. The actual
* keys are entirely up to your choice, so long as they are the same as
* the keys you use in your program to retrieve the objects from the bundle.
* Keys are case-sensitive.
* <blockquote>
* <pre>
* # MessageFormat pattern
* s1=Die Platte \"{1}\" enthält {0}.
*
* # location of {0} in pattern
* s2=1
*
* # sample disk name
* s3=Meine Platte
*
* # first ChoiceFormat choice
* s4=keine Dateien
*
* # second ChoiceFormat choice
* s5=eine Datei
*
* # third ChoiceFormat choice
* s6={0,number} Dateien
*
* # sample date
* s7=3. März 1996
* </pre>
* </blockquote>
*
* <p>
* <strong>Note:</strong> PropertyResourceBundle can be constructed either
* from an InputStream or a Reader, which represents a property file.
* Constructing a PropertyResourceBundle instance from an InputStream requires
* that the input stream be encoded in ISO-8859-1. In that case, characters
* that cannot be represented in ISO-8859-1 encoding must be represented by
* <a href="http://java.sun.com/docs/books/jls/third_edition/html/lexical.html#3.3">Unicode Escapes</a>,
* whereas the other constructor which takes a Reader does not have that limitation.
*
* @see ResourceBundle
* @see ListResourceBundle
* @see Properties
* @since JDK1.1
*/
public class PropertyResourceBundle extends ResourceBundle {
/**
* Creates a property resource bundle from an {@link java.io.InputStream
* InputStream}. The property file read with this constructor
* must be encoded in ISO-8859-1.
*
* @param stream an InputStream that represents a property file
* to read from.
* @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs
* @throws NullPointerException if <code>stream</code> is null
*/
public PropertyResourceBundle (InputStream stream) throws IOException {
Properties properties = new Properties();
properties.load(stream);
lookup = new HashMap(properties);
}
/**
* Creates a property resource bundle from a {@link java.io.Reader
* Reader}. Unlike the constructor
* {@link #PropertyResourceBundle(java.io.InputStream) PropertyResourceBundle(InputStream)},
* there is no limitation as to the encoding of the input property file.
*
* @param reader a Reader that represents a property file to
* read from.
* @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs
* @throws NullPointerException if <code>reader</code> is null
* @since 1.6
*/
public PropertyResourceBundle (Reader reader) throws IOException {
Properties properties = new Properties();
properties.load(reader);
lookup = new HashMap(properties);
}
// Implements java.util.ResourceBundle.handleGetObject; inherits javadoc specification.
public Object handleGetObject(String key) {
if (key == null) {
throw new NullPointerException();
}
return lookup.get(key);
}
/**
* Returns an <code>Enumeration</code> of the keys contained in
* this <code>ResourceBundle</code> and its parent bundles.
*
* @return an <code>Enumeration</code> of the keys contained in
* this <code>ResourceBundle</code> and its parent bundles.
* @see #keySet()
*/
public Enumeration<String> getKeys() {
ResourceBundle parent = this.parent;
return new ResourceBundleEnumeration(lookup.keySet(),
(parent != null) ? parent.getKeys() : null);
}
/**
* Returns a <code>Set</code> of the keys contained
* <em>only</em> in this <code>ResourceBundle</code>.
*
* @return a <code>Set</code> of the keys contained only in this
* <code>ResourceBundle</code>
* @since 1.6
* @see #keySet()
*/
protected Set<String> handleKeySet() {
return lookup.keySet();
}
// ==================privates====================
private Map<String,Object> lookup;
}