The ApplicationContext is a MessageResource.  You can get access to the
ApplicationContext via implementing ApplicationContextAware

I assume that you have access to the request, so that you can do:
RequestContextUtils.getLocale(request).

You can then call: applicationContext.getMessage(..., locale)

-Solomon Duskis


On 10/24/07, Zakir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> I am having difficulty accessing the resource bundle from the service
> layer.
> Basically, I have a web service (using xfire) that takes in a message key
> and a language key.  I need to get the message from the resource bundle
> with
> that key, populate some values, and return it.  I've seen in
> BaseFormController you use getMessageSourceAccessor().getMessage(msgKey,
> locale); From my understanding, this is provided by Spring to the
> SimpleFormController.  Is there any way I can do something similar on the
> service layer?
>
> Thanks.
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