Okay, I think I've found the problem. It's not a problem with the Red Hat
Properties Editor. Sorry for the false alarm, although I am confused about things now.
Basically, the resource bundle editor creates property files with the following format:
"key = value"
The Red Hat editor, identifies that first space before the = sign as the separator,
however it also strips out the = sign and the following space. As an example:
test.properties:
key=value
key2 = value2
key3 =value 3
same file after being opened with the Red Hat editor:
key=value
key2 value2
key3 value 3
I can see that based on the docs for the Java Properties file class that the editor is
doing the correct thing, however even Sun's example on resource bundles uses the
" = " syntax:
http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/i18n/resbundle/propfile.html
So I will definitely file a bug with the resource bundle editor, so that it will support
the spec better, but I would also like to file a Jira ticket asking that the Red Hat
editor preserve the existing separations if they are legal.
Sound reasonable?
Devon
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