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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T11:25:23+00:00 2026-05-11T11:25:23+00:00

I have an exsisting Java/JSF website all the text on the screen is coming

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I have an exsisting Java/JSF website all the text on the screen is coming from property files via <f:loadBundle basename=’org.example.applicaltion’ var=’applicaltion’ /> which pulls the text from applicaltion.properties.

For a runtime configurable subset of these I am wanting to pull the string from else where (CMS via web services). Looking at the ResourceBundle class it appares to have an infrastructer for something close to this with delegation to a parent ResourceBundle.

I am wanting somethis like this

public class Applicaltion extends ResourceBundle{     @Override protected Object handleGetObject(String key) {     if(overridenKey(key)){         return overridedValue(key);     }     return null; // ResourceBundle.getObject will delegate to parent               // if we return null } } 

I have tried this and parent is null, I assume this is more used for the case of default -> en -> en_GB.

I am considering the not very appealing option of have the property file a different name from the custom resourceBundle and then delegating through the full stack of ResourceBundle.getBundle(PROPERTY_FILE_NAME).getString(key) from within CustomResourceBundle.handleGetObject(key).

Any better ideas?

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  1. 2026-05-11T11:25:23+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 11:25 am

    I ended up solving this by checking if we had an override value, if we did returning that, else delegating to the standard resource bundle

    public class UILabels extends ResourceBundle {   private ResourceBundle getFileResources(){     return ResourceBundle.getBundle('com.example.web.UILabelsFile', this.getLocale()); }  public Enumeration<String> getKeys() {     return getFileResources().getKeys(); }  protected Object handleGetObject(String key) {     if(overrideValue(key)){         return getOverridenValue(key);     }     return getFileResources().getObject(key); }  } 

    Note the slight difference in name class is UILabels which is what all clients will use the file is UILabelsFile so the ResourceBundle loader does not go recursive.

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