Question

Let me explain what I want to do:

I got a properties containing a property like this:

message=Hello {0}, welcome.

I'd like to access this property in a Java class using a String and set the parameter in that class.

I've already use fmt:message and fmt:param to display this kind of property in a JSP but I want to manipulate it in a Java object now (I already know how to inject a property into the class).

Any idea on how to do this?

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Solution

You can use java.util.ResourceBundle and java.text.MessageFormat Some examples

private String getString( String bundle, String key, String defaultValue, Object... arguments ){
    String result = ResourceBundle.getBundle( bundle ).getString( key );
    if ( result == null ){
        result = defaultValue;
    }
    if ( arguments.length > 0 && result != null ){
        result = MessageFormat.format( result, arguments );
    }
    return result; 
}
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