Thanks for the suggestion! I tried integrating it to my code but the problem
is findDefaultText always returns null. I traced the name and the locale
that I am passing and they are correct.
my package_en_US.properties is in my org.test.app.action package. My
interceptor is in the org.test.app.interceptor package. Would the location
of the property file be the problem?
I read the API and I had the impression that if I moved up the properties up
one level the properties file will still be seen.
I tried moving it to org.test.app package but i still seem to be getting
null. Is there something wrong with my setup perhaps?
Pablo Vazquez wrote:
>
> // For future i18n purpose
> private String translate(String name) {
>
> String i18Name = LocalizedTextUtil.findDefaultText(name, locale);
>
> if (i18Name == null) {
> i18Name = name;
> }
>
> return i18Name;
> }
>
> Grish escribió:
>> I'm studying how interceptors work and made a login interceptor based on
>> Mark
>> Menard's great tutorial:
>> http://www.vitarara.org/cms/struts_2_cookbook/creating_a_login_interceptor
>>
>> I managed to integrate the interceptor in my sample application but I
>> want
>> to access my resource bundle for the localized error message. Is there a
>> method similar to the getText method for Interceptors? What would be the
>> best approach for adding localized action error messages from an
>> interceptor?
>>
>
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