[jsr-314-open] DRY and form with JSF 2

damien.gouyette at gmail.com damien.gouyette at gmail.com
Mon Sep 14 13:03:15 EDT 2009


i think that could be a good enhancement.

Le 14 sept. 2009 à 18:39, Dan Allen <dan.j.allen at gmail.com> a écrit :

> I've run into the same problem every time I get to polishing a JSF  
> application. My thought is that there should be a new positional  
> replacement value in message templates that allows you to plug in  
> the value of the correlated output label. (If there are multiple,  
> the first would be selected).
>
> In general, the position replacements are:
>
> 0 = invalid value
> 1 = example value (sometimes this applicable, in which case the  
> positional parameters shift)
> 2 = client id
>
> We could add
>
> 3 = label value
>
> It's debatable whether the HTML should be stripped from the value.
>
> javax.faces.converter.DateTimeConverter.DATE={3}: ''{0}'' could not  
> be understood as a date. Example: {1}
>
> -Dan
>
> On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 9:24 AM, Damien Gouyette <damien.gouyette at gmail.com 
> > wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a lot of forms to do and i don't understand a point
>
> <h:outputLabel value="client's birthdate" for="birthDateField"/>
>
> <h:inputText id="birthDateField" label="client's birthdate"/>
>
> <h:message for="birthDateField"/>
>
> if i don't set label on inputText, i have an error message like :
>
> formNew:birthDate: 'a' could not be understood as a date. Example:  
> 12/09/2009 instead of
>
> client's birthdate : 'a' could not be understood as a date. Example:  
> 12/09/2009
>
> Can you reuse outputLabel value if exists ?
>
> Just for information, this message is the french error message when  
> i set a dateConverter on my inputText. (little bug)
>
>
> Damien GOUYETTE
>
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