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Gary VanMatre resolved SHALE-412.
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       Resolution: Fixed
    Fix Version/s: 1.0.4
                   1.1.0-SNAPSHOT

The fix will be in the 20070225 nightly build. The other issue you reported 
(SHALE-413) is also fixed.  Hasan, thanks for being so patient and taking the 
time to explain this issue.  Please reopen if it's not on the mark.

> CommonsValidator doesn't take component converters into account!
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>
>                 Key: SHALE-412
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/struts/browse/SHALE-412
>             Project: Shale
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Validator
>    Affects Versions: 1.0.4
>         Environment: jsf1.1, shale.1.0.4, commons-validator.1.3.1
>            Reporter: Hasan Turksoy
>         Assigned To: Gary VanMatre
>             Fix For: 1.1.0-SNAPSHOT, 1.0.4
>
>
> i'am trying to put a required validator for my date entering field.. My field 
> has a f:convertDateTime to make conversion between String <-> java.util.Date. 
> it's like;
> <h:inputtext ...>
>   <f:convertDateTime dateStyle="short" />
>   <s:commonsvalidator type="required" arg="..." client="true" server="true" />
> </h:inputtext> 
> When i entered a valid value into my date field it throws a 
> ConverterException as below;
> "javax.faces.ConverterException: You have requested a conversion for type 
> java.util.Date, but there is no by-type converter registered for this type."
> the problem is; CommonsValidator always looks for by-type converters.. so, it 
> needs a converter for the java.util.Date class.. But in JSF, one can add 
> custom converter for each component separately... in this case, even if i had 
> a converter for java.util.Date class, it won't be used by JSF RI! 
> Because, user assigned a custom converter for that field!! JSF will use it 
> instead of looking for a by-type converter... so, commons should use it 
> too... otherwise, JSF RI and CommonsValidator behaving differently as my 
> issue!
> In conclusion; when we look at JSF RI code, we see that; it first looks for 
> custom component converter, then, if can not find, searches for a by-type 
> converter... CommonsValidator must work same i think... 
> i have injected my solution into my CommonsValidator class and it works 
> perfect... above suggestion should be implemented in original 
> CommonsValidator releases as soon as possible i think...
>  
> i can provide code if required...
> there is a conversation about this issue at :
> http://www.nabble.com/CommonsValidator-doesn%27t-take-component-converters-into-account%21-tf3266040.html

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