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java.lang.Object
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+----java.util.ResourceBundle
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+----java.util.PropertyResourceBundle
PropertyResourceBundle
is an abstract subclass of
ResourceBundle
that manages resources for a locale
using a set of static strings from a property file. See
ResourceBundle
for more information about resource
bundles in general.
The property file contains the keys that you use in your source code
in calls to ResourceBundle.getString
and similar methods,
and their corresponding values, etc.
The name of the property file indicates the resource bundle's family
and locale.
In the following example, the keys are of the form "s1"... 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.
s1=3
s2=MeinDisk
s3=3 Mar 96
s4=Der disk '{1}' a {0} a {2}.
s5=0
s6=keine Datein
s7=1
s8=ein Datei
s9=2
s10={0}|3 Datein
s11=Der Format worf ein Exception: {0}
s12=ERROR
s14=Resulte
s13=Dialogue
s15=Pattern
s16=1,3
public PropertyResourceBundle(InputStream stream) throws IOException
public Object handleGetObject(String key)
public Enumeration getKeys()
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