Customizing the behavior of a formatting method

 

Overview

We can customize formatting behavior by passing your own formatter classes into a LocalizableTextFormatter instance through an array of optional values. This action enables you to consider variables other than locale and time zone when formatting localized text.

 

Procedure

  1. Write your own formatter class. For more information about implementation, see "LocalizableTextFormatter class."

  2. In application code, create an instance of your formatter class as appropriate and pass it with any other optional localization values into an instance of LocalizableTextFormatter. When the LocalizableTextFormatter instance reads the instance that has been passed in, it attempts to call the format() method on the passed-in instance. The string returned is then processed with any other elements in the array.

 

Example

The localizable-text package provides an example of a user-defined class, called LocalizableTextDateTimeArgument. This class enables date and time information to be selectively formatted according to the style values defined in the java.text.DateFormat interface as well as the constants that are defined within the LocalizableTextDateTimeArgument class.


 

Related Tasks


Generating localized text

 

See Also


LocalizableTextFormatter class