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package ch.qos.cal10n;

import java.lang.annotation.ElementType;
import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
import java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy;
import java.lang.annotation.Target;

This annotation serves to designate the name of the resource bundle corresponding to an enum type.

Typical usage is:

@BaseName("colors");
@LocaleData( { @Locale("en"), @Locale("jp") } )
public class enum Colors {
  RED, WHITE, BLUE; 
}

In the above example, @BaseName("colors") means that there exists a family of resource bundle files with the base name "colors". In conjunction with the information provided in the @LocaleData annotation, we can assume that the files colors_en.properties and colors_jp.properties exist.

Verification tools such as MessageKeyVerifier can then proceed to check that the keys defined in the enum type match those in the corresponding resource bundles.

Author:Ceki Gülcü
/** * This annotation serves to designate the name of the resource bundle * corresponding to an enum type. * * <p> * Typical usage is: * * <pre> * &#064;BaseName(&quot;colors&quot;); * &#064;LocaleData( { @Locale(&quot;en&quot;), @Locale(&quot;jp&quot;) } ) * public class enum Colors { * RED, WHITE, BLUE; * } * </pre> * * <p> * In the above example, @BaseName("colors") means that there exists a family of * resource bundle files with the base name "colors". In conjunction with the * information provided in the &#64;{@link LocaleData} annotation, we can assume * that the files <em>colors_en.properties</em> and * <em>colors_jp.properties</em> exist. * * <p> * Verification tools such as {@link ch.qos.cal10n.verifier.MessageKeyVerifier} can then proceed to * check that the keys defined in the enum type match those in the corresponding * resource bundles. * * @author Ceki G&uuml;lc&uuml; * */
@Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME) @Target(ElementType.TYPE) public @interface BaseName { String value(); }