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* Unlike other types of resource bundle, you don't subclass * {@code PropertyResourceBundle}. Instead, you supply properties * files containing the resource data. {@code ResourceBundle.getBundle} * will automatically look for the appropriate properties file and create a * {@code PropertyResourceBundle} that refers to it. See * {@link ResourceBundle#getBundle(String, Locale, ClassLoader) ResourceBundle.getBundle} * for a complete description of the search and instantiation strategy. * *
* The following example shows a member of a resource * bundle family with the base name "MyResources". * The text defines the bundle "MyResources_de", * the German member of the bundle family. * This member is based on {@code PropertyResourceBundle}, and the text * therefore is the content of the file "MyResources_de.properties" * (a related example shows * how you can add bundles to this family that are implemented as subclasses * of {@code ListResourceBundle}). * The keys in this example are of the form "s1" etc. The actual * keys are entirely up to your choice, so long as they are the same as * the keys you use in your program to retrieve the objects from the bundle. * Keys are case-sensitive. *
*** # MessageFormat pattern * s1=Die Platte \"{1}\" enthält {0}. * * # location of {0} in pattern * s2=1 * * # sample disk name * s3=Meine Platte * * # first ChoiceFormat choice * s4=keine Dateien * * # second ChoiceFormat choice * s5=eine Datei * * # third ChoiceFormat choice * s6={0,number} Dateien * * # sample date * s7=3. März 1996 **