inputCalendar in datatable - Conversion error occurred. ---------------------------------------------------------
Key: TOMAHAWK-254 URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TOMAHAWK-254 Project: MyFaces Tomahawk Type: Bug Components: Calendar Versions: 1.1.1 Environment: WSAD 5.1.2 with Tomahawk Reporter: Todd Smith When we are using the inputCalendar inside a datatable and binding it to our dataBeans we get conversion errors when we try to save changes or even navigate to another page. "Conversion error occurred". This happened for all fields that were either populated or null. example code: <h:dataTable width="750" border="1" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" value="#{rateTableBB.productsListModel}" var="results" headerClass="DataText2Bold" rowClasses="DataText2,DataText2GrayBG" columnClasses="center" footerClass="center"> ... <h:column > <t:inputCalendar id="productEndDate" styleClass="InputField10" monthYearRowClass="yearMonthHeader" weekRowClass="weekHeader" renderPopupButtonAsImage="true" popupDateFormat="MM/dd/yyyy" renderAsPopup="true" currentDayCellClass="currentDayCell" size="10" value="#{results.capnProvAgrmtGUIBean.utilDateTrmntnDt}" onchange="checkThisRow(this,'productEndDate','row')" /> </h:column > </dataTable> I'm not exacly sure why this is happening. We couldn't get the dates to bind at all even outside a datatable unless we used Java.util.Dates and we had to bind to a field directly in our backing bean ie. #{ourBackingBean.someUtilDate}. Then we have to manually get/set our date field from our transfer object. If we try to link to a dataBean by reference, the page won't bind the date and nothing will submit. #{someTransferObject.ourDatabean.someUtilDate}. Thus our page is effectively hung. Has anyone come across these issue and how to fix? We want to bind by reference to the transfer object. Do we need to add all our databeans and transfer objects into our faces.config? -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - If you think it was sent incorrectly contact one of the administrators: http://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/Administrators.jspa - For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira