src/share/classes/sun/util/locale/provider/LocaleDataMetaInfo-XLocales.java.template

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rev 5615 : 6336885: RFE: Locale Data Deployment Enhancements
4609153: Provide locale data for Indic locales
5104387: Support for gl_ES locale (galician language)
6337471: desktop/system locale preferences support
7056139: (cal) SPI support for locale-dependent Calendar parameters
7058206: Provide CalendarData SPI for week params and display field value names
7073852: Support multiple scripts for digits and decimal symbols per locale
7079560: [Fmt-Da] Context dependent month names support in SimpleDateFormat
7171324: getAvailableLocales() of locale sensitive services should return the actual availability of locales
7151414: (cal) Support calendar type identification
7168528: LocaleServiceProvider needs to be aware of Locale extensions
7171372: (cal) locale's default Calendar should be created if unknown calendar is specified
Summary: JEP 127: Improve Locale Data Packaging and Adopt Unicode CLDR Data (part 1 w/o Jigsaw. by Naoto Sato and Masayoshi Okutsu)

@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
 /*
- * Copyright (c) 2005, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
+ * Copyright (c) 2005, 2012, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
  * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
  *
  * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
  * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as
  * published by the Free Software Foundation.  Oracle designates this

@@ -31,52 +31,53 @@
  * It is used to avoid loading non-existent localized resources so that
  * jar files won't be opened unnecessary to look up them.
  *
  * @since 1.6
  */
-package sun.util;
+package sun.util.locale.provider;
 
 import java.util.HashMap;
 
 
 public class LocaleDataMetaInfo {
 
     private static final HashMap<String, String> resourceNameToLocales =
-        new HashMap<String, String>(6);
+        new HashMap<String, String>(7);
 
 
     static {
         /* During JDK build time, #XXX_YYY# will be replaced by a string contain all the locales
            supported by the resource.
 
            Don't remove the space character between " and #. That is put there purposely so that
            look up locale string such as "en" could be based on if it contains " en ".
         */
-        resourceNameToLocales.put("sun.text.resources.FormatData",
+        resourceNameToLocales.put("FormatData",
                                   " #FormatData_EuroLocales# | #FormatData_NonEuroLocales# ");
 
-        resourceNameToLocales.put("sun.text.resources.CollationData",
+        resourceNameToLocales.put("CollationData",
                                   " #CollationData_EuroLocales# | #CollationData_NonEuroLocales# ");
 
-        resourceNameToLocales.put("sun.util.resources.TimeZoneNames",
+        resourceNameToLocales.put("TimeZoneNames",
                                   " #TimeZoneNames_EuroLocales# | #TimeZoneNames_NonEuroLocales# ");
 
-        resourceNameToLocales.put("sun.util.resources.LocaleNames",
+        resourceNameToLocales.put("LocaleNames",
                                   " #LocaleNames_EuroLocales# | #LocaleNames_NonEuroLocales# ");
 
-        resourceNameToLocales.put("sun.util.resources.CurrencyNames",
+        resourceNameToLocales.put("CurrencyNames",
                                   " #CurrencyNames_EuroLocales# | #CurrencyNames_NonEuroLocales# ");
 
-        resourceNameToLocales.put("sun.util.resources.CalendarData",
+        resourceNameToLocales.put("CalendarData",
                                   " #CalendarData_EuroLocales# | #CalendarData_NonEuroLocales# ");
+
+        resourceNameToLocales.put("AvailableLocales",
+                                  " #AvailableLocales_EuroLocales# | #AvailableLocales_NonEuroLocales# ");
     }
 
     /*
      * @param resourceName the resource name
      * @return the supported locale string for the passed in resource.
      */
     public static String getSupportedLocaleString(String resourceName) {
-
         return resourceNameToLocales.get(resourceName);
     }
-
 }