Re: Resource Bundle Problem (sometimes)
I tried both the super.pageContext and just pageContext, but neither works. Is there any other way to do this? (In the examples people use other classes than ExpressionEvaluatorManager so maybe I should use another one?). What I cannot understand is why the same tag works fine on other pages, but the moment I use it inside another tag the setter method sets a null/empty. I have many other custom tags though that work just fine - just this one (driving me crazy). Shall I post the source? On 6/26/07, Kris Schneider [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Quoting Marius Botha [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Thanks for the quick response. It seems like it could actually be the setter method that is the culprit rather than the resources.getString(key));. If I do System.outs on key (see below) I get the correct value every time I use the tag on its own in a JSP (i.e. both key1 and key2 has a value), but the moment I use it in my other tag the second value is null/empty. I think it's got something to do with scope maybe ... but unsure what else to do as my other tags work fine it is just this one... public void setKey(String key) throws JspException { System.out.println(key1=+key); this.key = (String)ExpressionEvaluatorManager.evaluate(key, key, String.class, this, super.pageContext); System.out.println(key2=+this.key); } Why are you passing super.pageContext instead of just pageContext? Thanks again, much appreciated. -Original Message- Kris Schneider [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The stack trace seems to indicate that the property file is located just fine, but that the file does not contain a key called key. If the property file could not be located, ResourceBundle.getBundle() should be throwning the exception, not ResourceBundle.getString(). -Original Message- From: Marius Botha [*mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 26 June 2007 03:40 To: taglibs-user@jakarta.apache.org Subject: Resource Bundle Problem (sometimes) Hi there, I have my own tag (extending BodyTagSupport) in which I do the following: code ResourceBundle resources = ResourceBundle.getBundle(application); out.print(resources.getString(key)); /code This works great ... most of the time. However, the moment I put this tag into another tag that I wrote (a Data Table Tag - extending LoopTagSupport) I get the following exception(below). For some reason it seems to find the application.properties resource file when my tag is on its own somewhere on the JSP, but when I try to use it in another tag, it doesn't work. Any ideas? Much appreciated. Marius Botha Exception: java.util.MissingResourceException: Can't find resource for bundle java.util.PropertyResourceBundle, key java.util.ResourceBundle.getObject(ResourceBundle.java:326) java.util.ResourceBundle.getString(ResourceBundle.java:286) com.workpool.struts.component.html.MessageTag.doEndTag(MessageTag.java :32) -- Kris Schneider mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] D.O.Tech http://www.dotech.com/ - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Resource Bundle Problem (sometimes)
I solved the problem!!! Because the tag was used inside another tag (that extends LoopTagSupport) this caused the expression (or rather the setter method) to resolve to spaces for the very first iteration of the loop. As a result the tag was trying to look up empty spaces in the resource bundle and failed. I now trim and test for this in the tag so it just prints an empty space when that happens and then all the other iterations worked successfully. Quite a stupid mistake that took a long time to resolve... Thanks for the input and help! On 6/27/07, Marius Botha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I tried both the super.pageContext and just pageContext, but neither works. Is there any other way to do this? (In the examples people use other classes than ExpressionEvaluatorManager so maybe I should use another one?). What I cannot understand is why the same tag works fine on other pages, but the moment I use it inside another tag the setter method sets a null/empty. I have many other custom tags though that work just fine - just this one (driving me crazy). Shall I post the source? On 6/26/07, Kris Schneider [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Quoting Marius Botha [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Thanks for the quick response. It seems like it could actually be the setter method that is the culprit rather than the resources.getString(key));. If I do System.outs on key (see below) I get the correct value every time I use the tag on its own in a JSP (i.e. both key1 and key2 has a value), but the moment I use it in my other tag the second value is null/empty. I think it's got something to do with scope maybe ... but unsure what else to do as my other tags work fine it is just this one... public void setKey(String key) throws JspException { System.out.println(key1=+key); this.key = (String)ExpressionEvaluatorManager.evaluate(key, key, String.class, this, super.pageContext); System.out.println(key2=+this.key); } Why are you passing super.pageContext instead of just pageContext? Thanks again, much appreciated. -Original Message- Kris Schneider [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The stack trace seems to indicate that the property file is located just fine, but that the file does not contain a key called key. If the property file could not be located, ResourceBundle.getBundle() should be throwning the exception, not ResourceBundle.getString(). -Original Message- From: Marius Botha [*mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 26 June 2007 03:40 To: taglibs-user@jakarta.apache.org Subject: Resource Bundle Problem (sometimes) Hi there, I have my own tag (extending BodyTagSupport) in which I do the following: code ResourceBundle resources = ResourceBundle.getBundle(application); out.print(resources.getString(key)); /code This works great ... most of the time. However, the moment I put this tag into another tag that I wrote (a Data Table Tag - extending LoopTagSupport) I get the following exception(below). For some reason it seems to find the application.properties resource file when my tag is on its own somewhere on the JSP, but when I try to use it in another tag, it doesn't work. Any ideas? Much appreciated. Marius Botha Exception: java.util.MissingResourceException : Can't find resource for bundle java.util.PropertyResourceBundle, key java.util.ResourceBundle.getObject(ResourceBundle.java:326) java.util.ResourceBundle.getString(ResourceBundle.java:286) com.workpool.struts.component.html.MessageTag.doEndTag(MessageTag.java :32) -- Kris Schneider mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] D.O.Techhttp://www.dotech.com/ - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Resource Bundle Problem (sometimes)
Hi there, I have my own tag (extending BodyTagSupport) in which I do the following: code ResourceBundle resources = ResourceBundle.getBundle(application); out.print(resources.getString(key)); /code This works great ... most of the time. However, the moment I put this tag into another tag that I wrote (a Data Table Tag - extending LoopTagSupport) I get the following exception(below). For some reason it seems to find the application.properties resource file when my tag is on its own somewhere on the JSP, but when I try to use it in another tag, it doesn't work. Any ideas? Much appreciated. Marius Botha Exception: java.util.MissingResourceException: Can't find resource for bundle java.util.PropertyResourceBundle, key java.util.ResourceBundle.getObject(ResourceBundle.java:326) java.util.ResourceBundle.getString(ResourceBundle.java:286) com.workpool.struts.component.html.MessageTag.doEndTag(MessageTag.java:32)
Re: Resource Bundle Problem (sometimes)
Quoting Marius Botha [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hi there, I have my own tag (extending BodyTagSupport) in which I do the following: code ResourceBundle resources = ResourceBundle.getBundle(application); out.print(resources.getString(key)); /code This works great ... most of the time. However, the moment I put this tag into another tag that I wrote (a Data Table Tag - extending LoopTagSupport) I get the following exception(below). For some reason it seems to find the application.properties resource file when my tag is on its own somewhere on the JSP, but when I try to use it in another tag, it doesn't work. Any ideas? Much appreciated. Marius Botha Exception: java.util.MissingResourceException: Can't find resource for bundle java.util.PropertyResourceBundle, key java.util.ResourceBundle.getObject(ResourceBundle.java:326) java.util.ResourceBundle.getString(ResourceBundle.java:286) com.workpool.struts.component.html.MessageTag.doEndTag(MessageTag.java:32) The stack trace seems to indicate that the property file is located just fine, but that the file does not contain a key called key. If the property file could not be located, ResourceBundle.getBundle() should be throwning the exception, not ResourceBundle.getString(). -- Kris Schneider mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] D.O.Tech http://www.dotech.com/ - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Resource Bundle Problem (sometimes)
Thanks for the quick response. It seems like it could actually be the setter method that is the culprit rather than the resources.getString(key));. If I do System.outs on key (see below) I get the correct value every time I use the tag on its own in a JSP (i.e. both key1 and key2 has a value), but the moment I use it in my other tag the second value is null/empty. I think it's got something to do with scope maybe ... but unsure what else to do as my other tags work fine it is just this one... public void setKey(String key) throws JspException { System.out.println(key1=+key); this.key = (String)ExpressionEvaluatorManager.evaluate(key, key, String.class, this, super.pageContext); System.out.println(key2=+this.key); } Thanks again, much appreciated. -Original Message- Kris Schneider [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The stack trace seems to indicate that the property file is located just fine, but that the file does not contain a key called key. If the property file could not be located, ResourceBundle.getBundle() should be throwning the exception, not ResourceBundle.getString(). -Original Message- From: Marius Botha [*mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 26 June 2007 03:40 To: taglibs-user@jakarta.apache.org Subject: Resource Bundle Problem (sometimes) Hi there, I have my own tag (extending BodyTagSupport) in which I do the following: code ResourceBundle resources = ResourceBundle.getBundle(application); out.print(resources.getString(key)); /code This works great ... most of the time. However, the moment I put this tag into another tag that I wrote (a Data Table Tag - extending LoopTagSupport) I get the following exception(below). For some reason it seems to find the application.properties resource file when my tag is on its own somewhere on the JSP, but when I try to use it in another tag, it doesn't work. Any ideas? Much appreciated. Marius Botha Exception: java.util.MissingResourceException: Can't find resource for bundle java.util.PropertyResourceBundle, key java.util.ResourceBundle.getObject(ResourceBundle.java:326) java.util.ResourceBundle.getString(ResourceBundle.java:286) com.workpool.struts.component.html.MessageTag.doEndTag(MessageTag.java:32)
Re: Resource Bundle Problem (sometimes)
Quoting Marius Botha [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Thanks for the quick response. It seems like it could actually be the setter method that is the culprit rather than the resources.getString(key));. If I do System.outs on key (see below) I get the correct value every time I use the tag on its own in a JSP (i.e. both key1 and key2 has a value), but the moment I use it in my other tag the second value is null/empty. I think it's got something to do with scope maybe ... but unsure what else to do as my other tags work fine it is just this one... public void setKey(String key) throws JspException { System.out.println(key1=+key); this.key = (String)ExpressionEvaluatorManager.evaluate(key, key, String.class, this, super.pageContext); System.out.println(key2=+this.key); } Why are you passing super.pageContext instead of just pageContext? Thanks again, much appreciated. -Original Message- Kris Schneider [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The stack trace seems to indicate that the property file is located just fine, but that the file does not contain a key called key. If the property file could not be located, ResourceBundle.getBundle() should be throwning the exception, not ResourceBundle.getString(). -Original Message- From: Marius Botha [*mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 26 June 2007 03:40 To: taglibs-user@jakarta.apache.org Subject: Resource Bundle Problem (sometimes) Hi there, I have my own tag (extending BodyTagSupport) in which I do the following: code ResourceBundle resources = ResourceBundle.getBundle(application); out.print(resources.getString(key)); /code This works great ... most of the time. However, the moment I put this tag into another tag that I wrote (a Data Table Tag - extending LoopTagSupport) I get the following exception(below). For some reason it seems to find the application.properties resource file when my tag is on its own somewhere on the JSP, but when I try to use it in another tag, it doesn't work. Any ideas? Much appreciated. Marius Botha Exception: java.util.MissingResourceException: Can't find resource for bundle java.util.PropertyResourceBundle, key java.util.ResourceBundle.getObject(ResourceBundle.java:326) java.util.ResourceBundle.getString(ResourceBundle.java:286) com.workpool.struts.component.html.MessageTag.doEndTag(MessageTag.java:32) -- Kris Schneider mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] D.O.Tech http://www.dotech.com/ - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]