I try to load a properties file using ResourceBundle. However, when I print
out the data in the map table, they are not in order as in the properties
file.
Is there a way lo load the properties file using the ResourceBundle so that
the data in the map table are listed in order as in the actual properties
file.
Example:
The properties file contains
ID1
ID2
ID3
After loaded and when printed out from tha map table, it displayed as
ID2
ID1
ID3
Thanks
Moiristo - 16 Aug 2006 21:41 GMT
> I try to load a properties file using ResourceBundle. However, when I print
> out the data in the map table, they are not in order as in the properties
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> the data in the map table are listed in order as in the actual properties
> file.
Resource Bundles and Properties instances are made up from a HashTable
underneath, therefore it is not possible to order the properties. In
order to do that, you need to create your own resource bundle parser.
First, get a stream from the resource:
InputStream fis = Resources.class.getResourceAsStream (
"messages.properties" );
Then use StreamTokenizer to process it.