/* * Copyright 2002-2007 the original author or authors. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package org.springframework.web.servlet.view; import java.util.HashMap; import java.util.Iterator; import java.util.LinkedList; import java.util.List; import java.util.Locale; import java.util.Map; import java.util.MissingResourceException; import java.util.ResourceBundle; import org.springframework.beans.BeansException; import org.springframework.beans.factory.BeanFactory; import org.springframework.beans.factory.DisposableBean; import org.springframework.beans.factory.NoSuchBeanDefinitionException; import org.springframework.beans.factory.support.PropertiesBeanDefinitionReader; import org.springframework.context.ConfigurableApplicationContext; import org.springframework.core.Ordered; import org.springframework.web.context.support.GenericWebApplicationContext; import org.springframework.web.servlet.View; /** * {@link org.springframework.web.servlet.ViewResolver} implementation * that uses bean definitions in a {@link ResourceBundle}, specified by * the bundle basename. * * <p>The bundle is typically defined in a properties file, located in * the class path. The default bundle basename is "views". * * <p>This <code>ViewResolver</code> supports localized view definitions, * using the default support of {@link java.util.PropertyResourceBundle}. * For example, the basename "views" will be resolved as class path resources * "views_de_AT.properties", "views_de.properties", "views.properties" - * for a given Locale "de_AT". * * <p>Note: this <code>ViewResolver</code> implements the {@link Ordered} * interface to allow for flexible participation in <code>ViewResolver</code> * chaining. For example, some special views could be defined via this * <code>ViewResolver</code> (giving it 0 as "order" value), while all * remaining views could be resolved by a {@link UrlBasedViewResolver}. * * @author Rod Johnson * @author Juergen Hoeller * @see java.util.ResourceBundle#getBundle * @see java.util.PropertyResourceBundle * @see UrlBasedViewResolver */ public class ResourceBundleViewResolver extends AbstractCachingViewResolver implements Ordered, DisposableBean { /** The default basename if no other basename is supplied. */ public final static String DEFAULT_BASENAME = "views"; private int order = Integer.MAX_VALUE; // default: same as non-Ordered private String[] basenames = new String[] {DEFAULT_BASENAME}; private ClassLoader bundleClassLoader = Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader(); private String defaultParentView; private Locale[] localesToInitialize; /* Locale -> BeanFactory */ private final Map localeCache = new HashMap(); /* List of ResourceBundle -> BeanFactory */ private final Map bundleCache = new HashMap(); public void setOrder(int order) { this.order = order; } public int getOrder() { return this.order; } /** * Set a single basename, following {@link java.util.ResourceBundle} conventions. * The default is "views". * <p><code>ResourceBundle</code> supports different suffixes. For example, * a base name of "views" might map to <code>ResourceBundle</code> files * "views", "views_en_au" and "views_de". * <p>Note that ResourceBundle names are effectively classpath locations: As a * consequence, the JDK's standard ResourceBundle treats dots as package separators. * This means that "test.theme" is effectively equivalent to "test/theme", * just like it is for programmatic <code>java.util.ResourceBundle</code> usage. * @see #setBasenames * @see java.util.ResourceBundle#getBundle(String) */ public void setBasename(String basename) { setBasenames(new String[] {basename}); } /** * Set an array of basenames, each following {@link java.util.ResourceBundle} * conventions. The default is a single basename "views". * <p><code>ResourceBundle</code> supports different suffixes. For example, * a base name of "views" might map to <code>ResourceBundle</code> files * "views", "views_en_au" and "views_de". * <p>The associated resource bundles will be checked sequentially * when resolving a message code. Note that message definitions in a * <i>previous</i> resource bundle will override ones in a later bundle, * due to the sequential lookup. * <p>Note that ResourceBundle names are effectively classpath locations: As a * consequence, the JDK's standard ResourceBundle treats dots as package separators. * This means that "test.theme" is effectively equivalent to "test/theme", * just like it is for programmatic <code>java.util.ResourceBundle</code> usage. * @see #setBasename * @see java.util.ResourceBundle#getBundle(String) */ public void setBasenames(String[] basenames) { this.basenames = basenames; } /** * Set the {@link ClassLoader} to load resource bundles with. * Default is the thread context <code>ClassLoader</code>. */ public void setBundleClassLoader(ClassLoader classLoader) { this.bundleClassLoader = classLoader; } /** * Return the {@link ClassLoader} to load resource bundles with. * <p>Default is the specified bundle <code>ClassLoader</code>, * usually the thread context <code>ClassLoader</code>. */ protected ClassLoader getBundleClassLoader() { return this.bundleClassLoader; } /** * Set the default parent for views defined in the <code>ResourceBundle</code>. * <p>This avoids repeated "yyy1.(parent)=xxx", "yyy2.(parent)=xxx" definitions * in the bundle, especially if all defined views share the same parent. * <p>The parent will typically define the view class and common attributes. * Concrete views might simply consist of an URL definition then: * a la "yyy1.url=/my.jsp", "yyy2.url=/your.jsp". * <p>View definitions that define their own parent or carry their own * class can still override this. Strictly speaking, the rule that a * default parent setting does not apply to a bean definition that * carries a class is there for backwards compatiblity reasons. * It still matches the typical use case. */ public void setDefaultParentView(String defaultParentView) { this.defaultParentView = defaultParentView; } /** * Specify Locales to initialize eagerly, rather than lazily when actually accessed. * <p>Allows for pre-initialization of common Locales, eagerly checking * the view configuration for those Locales. */ public void setLocalesToInitialize(Locale[] localesToInitialize) { this.localesToInitialize = localesToInitialize; } protected void initApplicationContext() throws BeansException { if (this.localesToInitialize != null) { for (int i = 0; i < this.localesToInitialize.length; i++) { initFactory(this.localesToInitialize[i]); } } } protected View loadView(String viewName, Locale locale) throws Exception { BeanFactory factory = initFactory(locale); try { return (View) factory.getBean(viewName, View.class); } catch (NoSuchBeanDefinitionException ex) { // to allow for ViewResolver chaining return null; } } /** * Initialize the View {@link BeanFactory} from the <code>ResourceBundle</code>, * for the given {@link Locale locale}. * <p>Synchronized because of access by parallel threads. * @param locale the target <code>Locale</code> * @return the View factory for the given Locale * @throws BeansException in case of initialization errors */ protected synchronized BeanFactory initFactory(Locale locale) throws BeansException { // Try to find cached factory for Locale: // Have we already encountered that Locale before? if (isCache()) { BeanFactory cachedFactory = (BeanFactory) this.localeCache.get(locale); if (cachedFactory != null) { return cachedFactory; } } // Build list of ResourceBundle references for Locale. List bundles = new LinkedList(); for (int i = 0; i < this.basenames.length; i++) { ResourceBundle bundle = getBundle(this.basenames[i], locale); bundles.add(bundle); } // Try to find cached factory for ResourceBundle list: // even if Locale was different, same bundles might have been found. if (isCache()) { BeanFactory cachedFactory = (BeanFactory) this.bundleCache.get(bundles); if (cachedFactory != null) { this.localeCache.put(locale, cachedFactory); return cachedFactory; } } // Create child ApplicationContext for views. GenericWebApplicationContext factory = new GenericWebApplicationContext(); factory.setParent(getApplicationContext()); factory.setServletContext(getServletContext()); // Load bean definitions from resource bundle. PropertiesBeanDefinitionReader reader = new PropertiesBeanDefinitionReader(factory); reader.setDefaultParentBean(this.defaultParentView); for (int i = 0; i < bundles.size(); i++) { ResourceBundle bundle = (ResourceBundle) bundles.get(i); reader.registerBeanDefinitions(bundle); } factory.refresh(); // Cache factory for both Locale and ResourceBundle list. if (isCache()) { this.localeCache.put(locale, factory); this.bundleCache.put(bundles, factory); } return factory; } /** * Obtain the resource bundle for the given basename and {@link Locale}. * @param basename the basename to look for * @param locale the <code>Locale</code> to look for * @return the corresponding <code>ResourceBundle</code> * @throws MissingResourceException if no matching bundle could be found * @see java.util.ResourceBundle#getBundle(String, java.util.Locale, ClassLoader) */ protected ResourceBundle getBundle(String basename, Locale locale) throws MissingResourceException { return ResourceBundle.getBundle(basename, locale, getBundleClassLoader()); } /** * Close the bundle View factories on context shutdown. */ public void destroy() throws BeansException { for (Iterator it = this.bundleCache.values().iterator(); it.hasNext();) { ConfigurableApplicationContext factory = (ConfigurableApplicationContext) it.next(); factory.close(); } this.localeCache.clear(); this.bundleCache.clear(); } }