public interface MessageSource
Spring provides two out-of-the-box implementations for production:
ResourceBundleMessageSource: built
on top of the standard ResourceBundle, sharing its limitations.
ReloadableResourceBundleMessageSource:
highly configurable, in particular with respect to reloading message definitions.
ResourceBundleMessageSource,
ReloadableResourceBundleMessageSource| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
String |
getMessage(MessageSourceResolvable resolvable,
Locale locale)
Try to resolve the message using all the attributes contained within the
MessageSourceResolvable argument that was passed in. |
String |
getMessage(String code,
Object[] args,
Locale locale)
Try to resolve the message.
|
String |
getMessage(String code,
Object[] args,
String defaultMessage,
Locale locale)
Try to resolve the message.
|
@Nullable String getMessage(String code, @Nullable Object[] args, @Nullable String defaultMessage, Locale locale)
code - the message code to look up, e.g. 'calculator.noRateSet'.
MessageSource users are encouraged to base message names on qualified class
or package names, avoiding potential conflicts and ensuring maximum clarity.args - an array of arguments that will be filled in for params within
the message (params look like "{0}", "{1,date}", "{2,time}" within a message),
or null if nonedefaultMessage - a default message to return if the lookup failslocale - the locale in which to do the lookupnull)getMessage(MessageSourceResolvable, Locale),
MessageFormatString getMessage(String code, @Nullable Object[] args, Locale locale) throws NoSuchMessageException
code - the message code to look up, e.g. 'calculator.noRateSet'.
MessageSource users are encouraged to base message names on qualified class
or package names, avoiding potential conflicts and ensuring maximum clarity.args - an array of arguments that will be filled in for params within
the message (params look like "{0}", "{1,date}", "{2,time}" within a message),
or null if nonelocale - the locale in which to do the lookupnull)NoSuchMessageException - if no corresponding message was foundgetMessage(MessageSourceResolvable, Locale),
MessageFormatString getMessage(MessageSourceResolvable resolvable, Locale locale) throws NoSuchMessageException
MessageSourceResolvable argument that was passed in.
NOTE: We must throw a NoSuchMessageException on this method
since at the time of calling this method we aren't able to determine if the
defaultMessage property of the resolvable is null or not.
resolvable - the value object storing attributes required to resolve a message
(may include a default message)locale - the locale in which to do the lookupnull since even a
MessageSourceResolvable-provided default message needs to be non-null)NoSuchMessageException - if no corresponding message was found
(and no default message was provided by the MessageSourceResolvable)MessageSourceResolvable.getCodes(),
MessageSourceResolvable.getArguments(),
MessageSourceResolvable.getDefaultMessage(),
MessageFormat