/** * * Contains classes defining the application context subinterface * for UI applications. The theme feature is added here. * * <ul> * <li>If no <code>UiApplicationContextUtils.THEME_SOURCE_BEAN_NAME</code> * bean is available in the context or parent context, a default <code>ResourceBundleThemeSource</code> * will be created for requested themes. In this case, the base name of the property file will match * with the theme name.</li> * <li>If the bean is available in the context or parent context, a <code>basenamePrefix</code> can be * set before the theme name for locating the property files like this: * <br><code> * <bean id="themeSource" class="org.springframework.ui.context.support.ResourceBundleThemeSource"> * <br> <property name="basenamePrefix"><value>theme.</value></property> * <br></bean> * </code> * <br> in this case, the themes resource bundles will be named <code>theme.<theme_name>XXX.properties. * </li> * <li>This can be defined at application level and/or at servlet level for web applications.</li> * <li>Normal i18n features of Resource Bundles are available. So a theme message can be dependant * of both theme and locale.</li> * <li>If messages in the resource bundles are in fact paths to resources(css, images, ...), make sure these resources * are directly available for the user and not, for example, under the WEB-INF directory.</li> * </ul> * * <br>Web packages add the resolution and the setting of the user current theme. * */ package org.springframework.ui.context;