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Subject:    [jira] Commented: (TAPESTRY-881) Allow global i18n bundle location
From:       "Matt Raible (JIRA)" <tapestry-dev () jakarta ! apache ! org>
Date:       2006-12-29 1:36:21
Message-ID: 201292.1167356181645.JavaMail.jira () brutus
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    [ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAPESTRY-881?page=comments#action_12461289 \
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Matt Raible commented on TAPESTRY-881:
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I'm using 4.1.1 (downloaded it today) and this doesn't seem to work.  In my \
.application file I have:

<meta key="org.apache.tapestry.namespace-properties-name" \
value="ApplicationResources"/>

And in src/main/resources, I have a bunch of ApplicationResources*.properties i18n \
bundles. SiteMesh seems to work fine at resolving the locale, but Tapestry shows \
things like: 

[MAINMENU.HEADING]

[MAINMENU.MESSAGE]

Any ideas?

> Allow global i18n bundle location to be customized
> --------------------------------------------------
> 
> Key: TAPESTRY-881
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAPESTRY-881
> Project: Tapestry
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Framework
> Affects Versions: 4.0
> Reporter: Matt Raible
> Assigned To: Jesse Kuhnert
> Fix For: 4.1.1
> 
> 
> The current mechanism for specifying a global i18n resource bundle is not very \
> flexible. http://jakarta.apache.org/tapestry/UsersGuide/localization.html#localization.namespace
>  It requires you to name your i18n bundles the same as your .application file.  \
> Furthermore, it requires that your bundles be places in the WEB-INF directory.  \
> Most other web frameworks (and Java applications in general) require you to have \
> the ResourceBundle somewhere in your classpath (generally in the root - \
> WEB-INF/classes).   1. I think the root of the classpath should be the default \
> location - even if you're using the ".application name matches i18n name" \
> mechanism. 2. It should be possible to customize the name of the file. Possibly \
> something like the following in your .application file: <property \
> name="org.apache.tapestry.global-properties" value="ApplicationResources"/> -> \
> points to WEB-INF/classes/ApplicationResources.properties (and others with \
> _locale.properties <property name="org.apache.tapestry.global-properties" \
> value="com.myapplication.web.messages"/> - points to \
> /WEB-INF/classes/com/myapplication/web/messages.properties

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