| Resource bundle accessor class generation [message #89738] | 
Wed, 27 August 2003 13:31   | 
 
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Originally posted by: jmordax.terra.es 
 
Hi, I am using the Externalice String wizard to internationalize my plugins. 
 
I have created a java package xxxxx.xxxx.xxxxx.nls where I am saving a  
single properties file and a single resource bundle accessor class (I  
know that at  
 http://www.eclipse.org/articles/Article-Internationalization /how2I18n.html  
it is said that this is not a good policy but in my case it is enough  
because I have just few Strings). 
 
My question is: can I reuse the resource bundle accessor class from one  
package to another. The wizard seems to force me to generate a class per  
package and I have to delete it and point to the single one manually. 
 
Any comment? 
 
Thanks in advance, 
 
      Chemi.
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| Re: Resource bundle accessor class generation [message #89755 is a reply to message #89738] | 
Wed, 27 August 2003 14:01   | 
 
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Originally posted by: jmordax.terra.es 
 
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Forget the question. In the same article I read: 
 
The wizard will generate this class, or you can specify your own  
existing alternative implementation. In the latter case, you may want to  
uncheck the *Use default substitution choice* and specify an alternative  
code pattern for retrieving externalized strings. If the accessor class  
is outside of the package (for example, a centralized resource bundle  
accessor class), you can optionally specify that you want to *Add [an]  
import declaration* to the underlying source. 
 
Sorry, 
 
    Chemi. 
 
Chemi wrote: 
 
> Hi, I am using the Externalice String wizard to internationalize my  
> plugins. 
> 
> I have created a java package xxxxx.xxxx.xxxxx.nls where I am saving a  
> single properties file and a single resource bundle accessor class (I  
> know that at  
>  http://www.eclipse.org/articles/Article-Internationalization /how2I18n.html  
> it is said that this is not a good policy but in my case it is enough  
> because I have just few Strings). 
> 
> My question is: can I reuse the resource bundle accessor class from  
> one package to another. The wizard seems to force me to generate a  
> class per package and I have to delete it and point to the single one  
> manually. 
> 
> Any comment? 
> 
> Thanks in advance, 
> 
>      Chemi. 
 
 
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Forget the question. In the same article I read:<br> 
<br> 
The wizard will generate this class, or you can specify your own 
existing alternative implementation. In the latter case, you may want 
to uncheck the <b>Use default substitution choice</b> and specify an 
alternative code pattern for retrieving externalized strings. If the 
accessor class is outside of the package (for example, a centralized 
resource bundle accessor class), you can optionally specify that you 
want to <b>Add [an] import declaration</b> to the underlying source.<br> 
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Sorry,<br> 
<br> 
    Chemi.<br> 
<br> 
Chemi wrote:<br> 
<blockquote type="cite" cite="midbiiq30$2cr$1@eclipse.org">Hi, I am 
using the Externalice String wizard to internationalize my plugins. 
  <br> 
  <br> 
I have created a java package xxxxx.xxxx.xxxxx.nls where I am saving a 
single properties file and a single resource bundle accessor class (I 
know that at 
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href=" http://www.eclipse.org/articles/Article-Internationalization /how2I18n.html"> http://www.eclipse.org/articles/Article-Internationalization /how2I18n.html</a> 
it is said that this is not a good policy but in my case it is enough 
because I have just few Strings). 
  <br> 
  <br> 
My question is: can I reuse the resource bundle accessor class from one 
package to another. The wizard seems to force me to generate a class 
per package and I have to delete it and point to the single one 
manually. 
  <br> 
  <br> 
Any comment? 
  <br> 
  <br> 
Thanks in advance, 
  <br> 
  <br> 
     Chemi. 
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