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Ned Collyer commented on WICKET-466:
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Is there much effort to get the date picker to support both Date and DateTime?
(disregarding the patch, and looking at whats in the system currently).
I'm about to hack it apart in my own source tree - but I'm not sure I know what
I'm doing :D
> [datetime] Make DateConverter focus on joda-time.DateTime instead of util.Date
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>
> Key: WICKET-466
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-466
> Project: Wicket
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: wicket-datetime
> Affects Versions: 1.3.0-beta1
> Reporter: Chuck Deal
> Assignee: Eelco Hillenius
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 1.4-M4
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> Attachments: datetime.zip, datetime_patch.txt, datetime_patch.txt,
> datetime_patch.txt, datetime_patch.txt, datetime_patch.txt,
> quickstart-datetimeconverter.zip, wicket-datetime.patch
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> I beleive the Wicket-datetime package was designed to be used with joda-time
> DateTime objects. It was also desirable to apply the "better"
> parsing/toString features of DateTime to util.Date objects. To that end, the
> attached patch improves the focus of the Converter to be DateTime oriented,
> while still allowing the DateTextField to hold util.Dates in it's model.
> The main idea of this patch is to make this package work with DateTime
> objects with very little effort on the developer's part. If they want to
> take advantage of the improved parsing, etc then it should take minimal
> effort.
> See http://www.nabble.com/-datetime--DateConverter-tf3233793.html for a brief
> history of this conversation.
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