Displaying Calendar Names : ResourceBundle « I18N « Java Tutorial






MyResources.properties file

okKey = OK
cancelKey = Cancel
submitKey = Submit

The MyResources_de.properties file

cancelKey = Abbrechen
import java.util.Calendar;
import java.util.Locale;
import java.util.Map;

public class DisplayNames {
  public static void main(String args[]) {
    Calendar now = Calendar.getInstance();
   // Locale locale = Locale.getDefault();
     Locale locale = Locale.ITALIAN;
    Map<String, Integer> names = now.getDisplayNames(Calendar.DAY_OF_WEEK, Calendar.LONG, locale);
    System.out.println(names);
    String name = now.getDisplayName(Calendar.DAY_OF_WEEK, Calendar.LONG, locale);
    System.out.printf("Today is a %s.%n", name);
  }
}








13.4.ResourceBundle
13.4.1.File name for java.util.ResourceBundle
13.4.2.Load resources via a resources file
13.4.3.Reading Properties Files using ResourceBundle
13.4.4.Convert ResourceBundle to Properties
13.4.5.Convert ResourceBundle to Map
13.4.6.An Internationalized Swing Application
13.4.7.JOptionPane Resources
13.4.8.Using the JDK 6 ResourceBundle class
13.4.9.Displaying Calendar Names
13.4.10.Customizing Resource Bundle Loading
13.4.11.XML resource bundle
13.4.12.Get resource bundle for a certain locale
13.4.13.Java file based resource bundle
13.4.14.ResourceBundle: avoid a performance penalty by superfluous resource (and classes loaded by Class.forName) lookups on web server in applets.