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Jay Balunas commented on RF-8173:
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Hi Joseph
Does this happen all the time or just with manual input? Have you tried with different
locals?
We are just trying to narrow down where the issue may be.
Regression: Calendar: converter is not working
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Key: RF-8173
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/RF-8173
Project: RichFaces
Issue Type: Bug
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Components: component-input, regression
Affects Versions: 3.3.2.SR1
Environment: JBoss 5.0 / Seam 2.1.2.GA
Reporter: Joseph Miller
Assignee: Andrey Markhel
I have a model property with is a Joda LocalDate. For normal input fields, I have a
converter, which is working fine. However, when I try to use the converter with
rich:calendar, it complains:
<rich:calendar id="from" locale="AU"
showApplyButton="false" popup="true"
enableManualInput="true"
datePattern="dd/MM/yyyy"
value="#{adviserAvailability.validFrom}">
<f:converter converterId="localDateConverter" />
</rich:calendar>
javax.faces.convert.ConverterException: Value must be a date
at javax.faces.convert.DateTimeConverter.getAsObject(DateTimeConverter.java:401)
at org.richfaces.component.UICalendar.getAsDate(UICalendar.java:399)
at org.richfaces.component.UICalendar.getAsDate(UICalendar.java:410)
at org.richfaces.component.UICalendar.getCurrentDateOrDefault(UICalendar.java:374)
at org.richfaces.renderkit.html.CalendarRenderer.doEncodeEnd(CalendarRenderer.java:381)
at org.richfaces.renderkit.html.CalendarRenderer.doEncodeEnd(CalendarRenderer.java:531)
at org.ajax4jsf.renderkit.RendererBase.encodeEnd(RendererBase.java:134)
at javax.faces.component.UIComponentBase.encodeEnd(UIComponentBase.java:861)
...
I'm defining the converter as such:
@Name( "localDateConverter" )
@BypassInterceptors
@Converter( forClass = LocalDate.class, id = "localDateConverter")
public class LocalDateConverter
implements javax.faces.convert.Converter {
public Object getAsObject( ... ) { .... }
public String getAsString( ... ) { .... }
}
If I turn the property into a Date by using:
value="#{adviserAvailability.validFrom.toDateMidnight().toDate()}"
I get a conversion error, as I would expect from with LocalDateConverter.getAsObject, so
it's definitely being made available.
I get the same issue regardless of if I use <f:converter> or the converter
attribute of <rich:calendar>
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