Contains classes defining the application context subinterface
for UI applications. The theme feature is added here.
If no UiApplicationContextUtils.THEME_SOURCE_BEAN_NAME
bean is available in the context or parent context, a default ResourceBundleThemeSource
will be created for requested themes. In this case, the base name of the property file will match
with the theme name.
If the bean is available in the context or parent context, a basenamePrefix can be
set before the theme name for locating the property files like this:
<bean id="themeSource" class="org.springframework.ui.context.support.ResourceBundleThemeSource">
<property name="basenamePrefix"><value>theme.</value></property>
</bean>
in this case, the themes resource bundles will be named theme.<theme_name>XXX.properties.
This can be defined at application level and/or at servlet level for web applications.
Normal i18n features of Resource Bundles are available. So a theme message can be dependant
of both theme and locale.
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.
Web packages add the resolution and the setting of the user current theme.
UiApplicationContextUtils.THEME_SOURCE_BEAN_NAMEbean is available in the context or parent context, a defaultResourceBundleThemeSourcewill be created for requested themes. In this case, the base name of the property file will match with the theme name.basenamePrefixcan be set before the theme name for locating the property files like this:<bean id="themeSource" class="org.springframework.ui.context.support.ResourceBundleThemeSource"><property name="basenamePrefix"><value>theme.</value></property>
</bean>
in this case, the themes resource bundles will be named
theme.<theme_name>XXX.properties.Web packages add the resolution and the setting of the user current theme.