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Properties Demo

     
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import java.util.*;

public class PropertiesDemo {

   static void displayValue(Locale currentLocale, String key) {

      ResourceBundle labels = 
         ResourceBundle.getBundle("LabelsBundle",currentLocale);
      String value  = labels.getString(key);
      System.out.println(
           "Locale = " + currentLocale.toString() + ", " +
           "key = " + key + ", " +
           "value = " + value);

   } // displayValue


   static void iterateKeys(Locale currentLocale) {

      ResourceBundle labels = 
         ResourceBundle.getBundle("LabelsBundle",currentLocale);

      Enumeration bundleKeys = labels.getKeys();

      while (bundleKeys.hasMoreElements()) {
         String key = (String)bundleKeys.nextElement();
         String value  = labels.getString(key);
         System.out.println("key = " + key + ", " +
           "value = " + value);
      }

   } // iterateKeys


   static public void main(String[] args) {

      Locale[] supportedLocales = {
         Locale.FRENCH,
         Locale.GERMAN,
         Locale.ENGLISH
      };

      for (int i = 0; i < supportedLocales.length; i ++) {
          displayValue(supportedLocales[i], "s2");
      }

      System.out.println();

      iterateKeys(supportedLocales[0]);

   } // main

} // class

//File:LabelsBundle_de_DE.properties
/*
# This is the LabelsBundle_de_DE.properties file.
s1 = Computer
s2 = Platte
s3 = Monitor
s4 = Tastatur

*/

//File: LabelsBundle_fr.properties
/*
# This is the LabelsBundle_fr.properties file.
s1 = Ordinateur
s2 = Disque dur
s3 = Moniteur
s4 = Clavier
*/

//File: LabelsBundle.properties

/*
# This is the default LabelsBundle.properties file
s1 = computer
s2 = disk
s3 = monitor
s4 = keyboard
*/
           
         
    
    
    
    
  








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