Pass parameters to messages from resource bundle to components other than **h:outputFormat**

只谈情不闲聊 提交于 2019-11-27 18:04:31

问题


Is there a convenient way to pass parameters to messages from resource bundle to components other than h:outputFormat?

For instance, this is legal:

<h:outputFormat value="#{myBundle['parametricMessage']}">
    <f:param value="#{myBundle['someParameterValue']}"/>
</h:outputFormat>

But I need it for a button, like this (which won't work):

<h:commandButton value="#{myBundle['parametricMessage']}">
    <f:param value="#{myBundle['someParameterValue']}"/>
</h:commandButton>

Of course, I can use link instead of button, and I can make it through a property in a managed bean, but in this question I'm seeking for a convenient way to use the button...

I'm using RichFaces 3.3.3, JSF2, facelets.


回答1:


How about this approach ?

EL expression allow you to define a function .You first define a EL expression 's function , which accepts a resource bundle , its message key and placeholder 's parameter and output the resolved message .

public static String geti18nMsg(ResourceBundle bundle ,String msgKey, String paramValue ) {
    String  msgValue = bundle.getString(msgKey);
    MessageFormat   messageFormat = new MessageFormat(msgValue);
    Object[] args = {paramValue};
    return messageFormat.format(args);
}

Then call this function to get the resolved message in the <h:commandButton> :

<h:commandButton value="#{f:geti18nMsg(myBundle , parametricMessage, someParameterValue)}"/>



回答2:


Try this:

<h:commandButton>
    <h:outputFormat value="#{myBundle['parametricMessage']}">
        <f:param value="#{myBundle['someParameterValue']}"/>
    </h:outputFormat>
</h:commandButton>

Btw, this does what you want and also avoids having to write backing bean code.




回答3:


Well I didn't find good answer on that, so the question will remain open. A good practice I've discovered, is to have a special class that represents each resource bundle (that has parametric stuff), and to transfer all the message formation, and working with context there (like, acquire locale from FacesContext, get a ResourceBundle, apply parameters, etc). And finally to provide access to a singleton of such service class from your ManagedBean.

This requires some additional work to be done, but solves the problem and is worth of the time.



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/5697189/pass-parameters-to-messages-from-resource-bundle-to-components-other-than-hou

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