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Iterable<Vote> allVotes = voteRepository.findVotesByPoll(pollId);
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- // Algorithm to count votes
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+ //TODO: Implement algorithm to count votes
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return new ResponseEntity<VoteResult>(voteResult, HttpStatus.OK);
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There are two steps needed here to externalize and standardize the validation error messages:
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- Create a `messages.properties` file in the `src/main/resources` directory with the given properties below
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-- Use an autowired `MessageSource` in the `RestExceptionHandler` to set the message on ValidationError objects (ie: `setMessage(messageSource.getMessage(fe,null));` )
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+ - `messages.properties` is a key-value file stored in plain text. Your IDE may have a table-based view or show the contents as text
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+ - `.properties` files are a common idiom in Java applications; they contain additional information the application uses that doesn't impact the actual source code.
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+- Use an autowired `MessageSource` object in the `RestExceptionHandler` to set the message on ValidationError objects (ie: `setMessage(messageSource.getMessage(fe,null));` )
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+ - This object will be autowired (or injected) the same way your `CRUDRepository` instances are.
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**`messages.properties` content**:
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