JSF Component Tag Localization

In resource file if I have "." (dot) in between the key name then how to change the code below,
For eg,
Search.Value = Search Now
Working Code:
<jsfc:loadBundle basename="res.Resource" var="resource" />
<jsfc:view>
  <jsfh:command_button id="btnSearch" value="#{resource.SearchValue}">
  <jsfh:output_text value="#{jsfresource.SearchValue}" />
</jsfc:view>

Since <loadBundle> loads resouce bundle in as a map, change your code as follows:
<jsfh:output_text value="#{jsfresource['Search.Value']}" />

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