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@ -2006,6 +2006,35 @@ However, properties can be added to the `Environment` by using the relaxed rules
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[[boot-features-internationalization]]
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== Internationalization
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Spring Boot supports localized messages so that your application can cater to users
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of different language preferences. By default, Spring Boot looks for the presence of
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a `messages` resource bundle at the root of the classpath.
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NOTE: The auto-configuration applies when the default properties file for the configured
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resource bundle is available (i.e. `messages.properties` by default). If your resource
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bundle contains only language-specific properties files, you are required to add the
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default.
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The basename of the resource bundle as well as several other attributes can be configured
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using the `spring.messages` namespace, as shown in the following example:
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[source,properties,indent=0]
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----
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spring.messages.basename=messages,config.i18n.messages
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spring.messages.fallback-to-system-locale=false
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----
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TIP: `spring.messages.basename` supports comma-separated list of locations, either a
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package qualifier or a resource resolved from the classpath root.
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See {sc-spring-boot-autoconfigure}/context/MessageSourceProperties.{sc-ext}[
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`MessageSourceProperties`] for more supported options.
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[[boot-features-json]]
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== JSON
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Spring Boot provides integration with three JSON mapping libraries:
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