javax.accessibility

Class AccessibleBundle

Known Direct Subclasses:
AccessibleRelation, AccessibleRole, AccessibleState

public abstract class AccessibleBundle
extends Object

This serves as a base class for accessibility "enumerations". These objects are strongly typed; to make up for the lack of true enums in Java. Display should be locale dependent.
Since:
1.2
See Also:
AccessibleRole, AccessibleState

Field Summary

protected String
key
The locale independent name of the object.

Constructor Summary

AccessibleBundle()
Default constructor.

Method Summary

String
toDisplayString()
Obtains the key as a localized string, using the default locale.
protected String
toDisplayString(String resourceBundle, Locale locale)
Obtains the key as a localized string, falling back to the locale-independent version if necessary.
String
toDisplayString(Locale locale)
Obtains the key as a localized string, falling back to the locale-independent version if necessary.
String
toString()
Obtains the key as a localized string, using the default locale.

Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object

clone, equals, extends Object> getClass, finalize, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait

Field Details

key

protected String key
The locale independent name of the object. This is for the computer, not necessarily for humans; changing it in subclasses is frowned upon.

Constructor Details

AccessibleBundle

public AccessibleBundle()
Default constructor.

Method Details

toDisplayString

public String toDisplayString()
Obtains the key as a localized string, using the default locale.
Returns:
the translated name

toDisplayString

protected String toDisplayString(String resourceBundle,
                                 Locale locale)
Obtains the key as a localized string, falling back to the locale-independent version if necessary.
Parameters:
resourceBundle - the resource to use for lookup
locale - the locale to translate to
Returns:
the translated name
Throws:
NullPointerException - if resourceBundle or locale is null

toDisplayString

public String toDisplayString(Locale locale)
Obtains the key as a localized string, falling back to the locale-independent version if necessary.
Parameters:
locale - the locale to translate to
Returns:
the translated name
Throws:
NullPointerException - if locale is null

toString

public String toString()
Obtains the key as a localized string, using the default locale.
Overrides:
toString in interface Object
Returns:
the translated name

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