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javax.accessibility
class AccessibleBundle

java.lang.Object extended by javax.accessibility.AccessibleBundle
Direct Known Subclasses:
AccessibleRelation, AccessibleRole, AccessibleState

public abstract class AccessibleBundle
extends Object

Base class used to maintain a strongly typed enumeration. This is the superclass of {@link AccessibleState} and {@link AccessibleRole}.

The toDisplayString method allows you to obtain the localized string for a locale independent key from a predefined ResourceBundle for the keys defined in this class. This localized string is intended to be readable by humans.


Field Summary
protected String key
          The locale independent name of the state.
 
Constructor Summary

          
 
Method Summary
 String

          Gets localized string describing the key using the default locale.
 String

          Obtains the key as a localized string.
protected String
toDisplayString(String resourceBundleName, Locale locale)

          Obtains the key as a localized string.
 String

          Gets localized string describing the key using the default locale.
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 

Field Detail

key

protected String key
The locale independent name of the state. This is a programmatic name that is not intended to be read by humans.
Constructor Detail

AccessibleBundle

public AccessibleBundle()
Method Detail

toDisplayString

public String toDisplayString()
Gets localized string describing the key using the default locale.

Returns:
a localized String describing the key for the default locale

toDisplayString

public String toDisplayString(Locale locale)
Obtains the key as a localized string. If a localized string cannot be found for the key, the locale independent key stored in the role will be returned.

Parameters:
locale - the locale for which to obtain a localized string
Returns:
a localized String for the key.

toDisplayString

protected String toDisplayString(String resourceBundleName,
                                 Locale locale)
Obtains the key as a localized string. If a localized string cannot be found for the key, the locale independent key stored in the role will be returned. This method is intended to be used only by subclasses so that they can specify their own resource bundles which contain localized strings for their keys.

Parameters:
resourceBundleName - the name of the resource bundle to use for lookup
locale - the locale for which to obtain a localized string
Returns:
a localized String for the key.

toString

public String toString()
Gets localized string describing the key using the default locale.

Overrides:
toString in class Object
Returns:
a localized String describing the key using the default locale


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