| /* LocaleServiceProvider.java -- Superclass of locale SPIs |
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| package java.util.spi; |
| |
| import java.util.Locale; |
| |
| /** |
| * <p> |
| * This is the superclass of all the {@link Locale} service |
| * provider interfaces or SPIs. The locale SPIs are used |
| * to allow for the provision of additional support for |
| * locale-specific data. The runtime environment has its |
| * own collection of locale data, but these interfaces allow |
| * this to be extended by external classes. |
| * </p> |
| * <p> |
| * Service providers are created as concrete implementations |
| * of these interfaces, and accessed using the extension |
| * mechanism, realised by {@link ServiceLoader}. When a factory |
| * method of one of the locale-specific classes (such as |
| * {@link java.text.DateFormatSymbols} or {@link java.util.Currency}) |
| * is called, the runtime environment is first asked to |
| * provide data for the specified locale. If the runtime |
| * environment fails to provide this, then the offer is |
| * made to service providers which implement the appropriate |
| * interface. |
| * </p> |
| * <p> |
| * Each provider implements the method specified by this |
| * class, {@link #getAvailableLocales()}. This method is |
| * called first to determine whether the provider will be of |
| * any use in providing data for the specified locale. If |
| * a provider is found to be capable, then a more specific |
| * method appropriate to the class requiring the data will |
| * be called. In the case of {@link java.text.DateFormatSymbols}, |
| * this would be |
| * {@link java.text.spi.DateFormatSymbols#getInstance(Locale)}. |
| * </p> |
| * <p> |
| * If neither a service provider nor the runtime environment |
| * itself can fulfill the request, a fallback procedure is |
| * engaged. The locale is modified by applying the first |
| * applicable rule: |
| * </p> |
| * <ol> |
| * <li>If the variant contains a <code>'_'</code>, then |
| * this and everything following it is trimmed.</li> |
| * <li>If the variant is non-empty, it is converted to |
| * an empty string.</li> |
| * <li>If the country is non-empty, it is converted to |
| * an empty string.</li> |
| * <li>If the language is non-empty, it is converted to |
| * an empty string.</li> |
| * </ol> |
| * <p> |
| * The modified locale is then used to start the same |
| * process again. The root locale (@link java.util.Locale#ROOT} |
| * must be supported by the runtime environment in order |
| * to terminate this cycle. |
| * </p> |
| * <p> |
| * Note that any names returned by the providers may |
| * be <code>null</code>. Returning a <code>null</code> |
| * name is considered equivalent to not supporting a |
| * particular locale. |
| * </p> |
| * |
| * @author Andrew John Hughes (gnu_andrew@member.fsf.org) |
| * @since 1.6 |
| */ |
| public abstract class LocaleServiceProvider |
| { |
| |
| /** |
| * Constructs a new {@link LocaleServiceProvider}. |
| * Provided for implicit invocation by subclasses. |
| */ |
| protected LocaleServiceProvider() |
| { |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns an array of {@link Locale} instances, |
| * for which the provider can supply localized data. |
| * |
| * @return an array of supported locales. |
| */ |
| public abstract Locale[] getAvailableLocales(); |
| |
| } |