Yup, copy/paste from existing code works fast.  :)

On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 15:35:24 +0000 (UTC), Alan Pocklington
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Wow, thanks for the quick reply. Will do!
> 
> Hubert Rabago <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> 
> 
> 
> > Put this in a util class and call evaluateMessage():
> >
> >     /**
> >      * <p>Evaluate the given message resource key.</p>
> >      *
> >      * @param messageKey the name of the resource entry to retrieve
> >      * @param bundle The key specified in the
> >      *  <code>&lt;message-resources&gt;</code> element for the
> >      *  resource bundle to use
> >      * @param request the request being processed
> >      * @param servletContext the current [EMAIL PROTECTED] ServletContext}
> >      * @return the value of paramName from the message resources
> >      */
> >     public String evaluateMessage(
> >             String messageKey,
> >             String bundle,
> >             HttpServletRequest request,
> >             ServletContext servletContext) {
> >         // get the message resources
> >         MessageResources resources;
> >         if (bundle != null) {
> >             resources = getResources(bundle, request, servletContext);
> >         } else {
> >             resources = getResources(request);
> >         }
> >         // evaluate the message
> >         String messageString = getMessage(messageKey, null, request,
> >                 resources);
> >
> >         // add it to the redirect parameters
> >         if ((messageString != null) && (messageString.length() > 0)) {
> >             return messageString;
> >         }
> >         return null;
> >     }
> >
> >
> >     /**
> >      * <p>Look for the ActionMessage in the provided
> >      MessageResources.</p> *
> >      * @param messageKey the key to look for
> >      * @param args the arguments to be used in evaluating the message
> >      * @param request the request being processed
> >      * @param resources the application's message resources
> >      * @return the message formed from the given ActionMessage
> >      */
> >     protected String getMessage(String messageKey,
> >                                 Object[] args,
> >                                 HttpServletRequest request,
> >                                 MessageResources resources) {
> >         if (messageKey == null) {
> >             //log.warn("Call to getMessage() with a null
> >             messageKey."); return null;
> >         }
> >
> >         String result = null;
> >         try {
> >             // first, get the locale from the request
> >             Locale userLocale = getLocale(request);
> >
> >             // then, get the message
> >             if (args == null) {
> >                 result = (resources.getMessage(userLocale,
> >                 messageKey));
> >             } else {
> >                 result = (resources.getMessage(userLocale, messageKey,
> >                         args));
> >             }
> >         } catch (Exception e) {
> >             //log.error("Exception while looking for message.", e);
> >         }
> >         return result;
> >     }
> >
> >     /**
> >      * <p>Return the default message resources for the current
> >      module.</p> *
> >      * @param request The servlet request we are processing
> >      */
> >     protected MessageResources getResources(HttpServletRequest
> >     request) {
> >
> >         return ((MessageResources)
> >                 request.getAttribute(Globals.MESSAGES_KEY));
> >
> >     }
> >
> >     /**
> >      * <p>Return the specified message resources for the current
> >      module.</p> *
> >      * @param bundle The key specified in the
> >      *  <code>&lt;message-resources&gt;</code> element for the
> >      *  requested bundle
> >      * @param request The servlet request we are processing
> >      * @param servletContext the current [EMAIL PROTECTED] ServletContext}
> >      */
> >     protected MessageResources getResources(String bundle,
> >                                             HttpServletRequest
> >                               request,
> >                                             ServletContext
> >                               servletContext) {
> >
> >         // Identify the current module
> >         ModuleConfig moduleConfig =
> >                 ModuleUtils.getInstance().getModuleConfig(
> >                         request, servletContext);
> >
> >         // Return the requested message resources instance
> >         return ((MessageResources) servletContext.getAttribute
> >                 (bundle + moduleConfig.getPrefix()));
> >
> >     }
> >
> >
> >
> > On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 15:24:27 +0000 (UTC), Alan Pocklington
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I want my action to read a property from the
> >> MessageResources.properties file in the same way that ActionMessages
> >> does.  What's the simplest code I can use to retreive a particular
> >> property's value?
> >>
> >> Thanks in advance,
> >>
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