Sure. This is some code that's executed at startup, in a
ServletContextListener:
import org.apache.struts.util.MessageResources;
MessageResources testResources =
MessageResources.getMessageResources("com.mycompany.www.config.TestResources
");
String message = testResources.getMessage("testMessage");
On both WebLogic and Tomcat, testResources evaluates to a valid
PropertyMessageResources object. But on Tomcat, message will have a value,
and on WebLogic it will be null.
Inside the WAR, there is a file:
WEB-INF/src/com/mycompany/www/config/TestResources_en_US.properties
which contains the line:
testMessage=yes
Thanks,
Jacob
- Original Message -
From: "Karr, David" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Newsgroups: gmane.comp.jakarta.struts.user
Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 10:54 AM
Subject: RE: getMessageResources in webLogic?
Without more information, it's unlikely anyone could see what is going
wrong here. Show us the structure of your WAR, and that might help.
> -Original Message-
> From: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jacob Weber
>
> In my Struts app, I need to get data from a resource bundle.
> So I make a
> call to:
>
> MessageResources.getMessageResources("myFile")
>
> The file name is actually myFile_en_US.properties, and when I
> run this
> code on Tomcat, it's able to find the right file. But when I run the
> same code on WebLogic, it doesn't find it. It only finds the file if
> it's called myFile.properties, without the locale extension.
>
> Does anyone know why? Many thanks,
> Jacob
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