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package org.springframework.security.core;
import org.springframework.context.support.MessageSourceAccessor;
import org.springframework.context.support.ResourceBundleMessageSource;
/**
* The default <code>MessageSource</code> used by Spring Security.
* <p>All Spring Security classes requiring messge localization will by default use this class.
* However, all such classes will also implement <code>MessageSourceAware</code> so that the application context can
* inject an alternative message source. Therefore this class is only used when the deployment environment has not
* specified an alternative message source.</p>
*
* @author Ben Alex
*/
public class SpringSecurityMessageSource extends ResourceBundleMessageSource {
//~ Constructors ===================================================================================================
public SpringSecurityMessageSource() {
setBasename("org.springframework.security.messages");
}
//~ Methods ========================================================================================================
public static MessageSourceAccessor getAccessor() {
return new MessageSourceAccessor(new SpringSecurityMessageSource());
}
}