"niesar" wrote : "gavin.king(a)jboss.com" wrote : You need a JSF
converter.
| Are you sure, Gavin?
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| The conversion from the ClassE object to Strings seems to be quite straightforward. I
could pass the ClassE instance to 2 different converters, one to convert classEVar1 to a
String and another one to convert (extract) classEVar2. Quite inconvenient since I need 2
converters, but that can be done.
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You don't need a custom converter for primitive values because JSF has a set of
builtin converters. But if you need JSF to convert a string value to an instance of a user
class then of course you need to tell JSF how to do that.
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