Thank you, I appreciate it. 

Mike Jasnowski wrote: 


Sure, it's just a string, but you would most likely have to use a jsp 
expression to reference it (i.e.   bundle="<%= currentBundle %>".   Either 
method (JSTL or Struts) can work, I just wanted to communicate you could 
achieve the same result with the Struts tag as well. 


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From: Natalie D Rassmann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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  I suppose I could but can I make that a variable that I can get out of the

session? 
  Mike Jasnowski wrote: 


    Can't you just use the "bundle" att on the Struts message tag? 


    -----Original Message----- 
    From: David Chelimsky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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    Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2003 8:55 AM 
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    Subject: Re: Multiple Message Resource Files 


    I know that if you're using the jstl tags you can define the bundle in 
    the tags. So instead of: 


    <bean:message key="some.label"/> 


    you'd write: 


    <fmt:message bundle="${currentBundle}" key="some.label"/> 


    Then you can set the value of currentBundle in your Action based on the 
    current project, or store it in the session when the user selects that 
    project. In any case, I'm not sure if there's an equivalent in the 
    struts bean tags. If not, I'd recommend using the JTSL tags. 


    David 


    Natalie D Rassmann wrote: 


    >Hi, 
    > 
    >My requirement is to have multiple message resource files not based on 
    >Locale but based on the user's project.  For example, 
    >I need to create a message bundle for Project A and another one for 
    >Project B. 
    > 
    >MessageResources_ProjectA.properties looks like this: 
    > 
    >label.first = First Name 
    >label.last = Last Name 
    > 
    >MessageResources_ProjectB properties lookes like this: 
    > 
    >label.first = First Initial 
    >label.last = Last Initial 
    > 
    >My question is how do I do this?  I believe it works similar to the 
    >Struts Internationaliztion capablity where you can set a locale. 
    >Is there some kind of variable I can set to distinguish what Project to

    >use? 
    > 
    >Can anyone point me in the right direction? 
    > 
    >Thanks in advance, 
    > 
    >Natalie 
    > 
    > 
    > 


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