object Message extends Serializable
Constructs Message objects.
Two ways of creating Message
objects are supported. The first method
requires the MessageBundle to be
supplied explicitly while the second method accepts the MessageBundle
implicitly.
Example:
implicit bundle = MessageBundle("Resources") val mess1 = Message("BadCode", "abc123") val mess2 = Message(MessageBundle("Resources"), "BadCode", "abc123")
The mess1
assignment uses the implicit MessageBundle
to determine
where to locate the message strings, while the assignment to mess2
states the MessageBundle
explicitly. In practice the implicit version
is generally used, with the implicit MessageBundle
declared in a
package.scala
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Documentation for the Axiell Utilities Project
Overview
The Axiell Utilities Project attempts to provide a small library of classes and object applicable to most Axiell developments. The library is not geared towards any one project and so should be useful for new projects as well as existing ones.
The library is based on a few simple principles, namely:
Package structure
The
package consists of a number of utilities, where each utility provides a single piece of functionality.com.axiell.util
Notable utilities are:
Configure
generic configuration reader allowing application settings defined as resources to be interrogated.Error
generic error handling class defining a locale independent error message along with details relating to the context of the error. The context may include an exception and other relevant values.Formatter
retrieves and formats a locale specific string from a specified resource bundle. The formatting is specified in aC
printf style.Implicits
implements implicit methods and classes used to pimp methods onto existing classes (e.g.fold()
method toBoolean
class) and to provide implicit implementations for the JsonLocal and ShowLocal type classes.JsonLocal
type class used to output locale specific JSON structures. Implementations exist for Message and Error.Message
provides a locale independent mechanism for handling strings. The strings for a given locale are stored in resource bundles that are accessed when the message is to be displayed.ShowLocal
type class used to show locale specific strings. Allows Message and Error to be converted to a given language string.Dependencies
The list of dependencies are:
Typesafe Config
a generic configuration file reader. The library is used by theConfigure
class to access settings stored as resources within an application.