Paul- good catch. You are right. RI TLD Doc says the same.
Create a bug for MyFaces Core Jira project and asign the ticket please to me ! (matzew) Thanks, Matthias On 5/31/06, Paul Spencer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Matthias, When I changed my method getTimeZone() to return a TimeZone, things worked as expected. I guess my confusion comes from the TLD Documentation, http://myfaces.apache.org/impl/tlddoc/index.html. "When this value is a value-binding to a TimeZone instance, that timezone is used. Otherwise this value is treated as a String containing a timezone id, ie as the ID parameter of method java.util.TimeZone.getTimeZone(String)." I read this to mean that the converter would converter would treat String value-binding the same way as a String value. Below is a coded version of my expectation. if (UIComponentTag.isValueReference(value)) { ValueBinding vb = facesContext.getApplication().createValueBinding(value); TimeZone timeZone; Object value = vb.getValue(facesContext); if (value instanceof TimeZone) { timeZone = (TimeZone) value; } else { timeZone = TimeZone.getTimeZone(value.toString()) } converter.setTimeZone(timeZone); } Is my expectation in keeping with the spec? If it is case should I enter a JIRA issue? Paul Spencer Paul Spencer wrote: > The type is string > public String getTimeZone() > { > return "GMT-05:00"; > } > > Paul Spencer > > Matthias Wessendorf wrote: >>> <f:convertDateTime type="time" >>> timeZone="#{phrQueryManager.timeZone}"/> >> >> Is this type of TimeZone ? >> >> *snip* >> if (UIComponentTag.isValueReference(value)) >> { >> ValueBinding vb = >> facesContext.getApplication().createValueBinding(value); >> converter.setTimeZone((TimeZone)vb.getValue(facesContext)); >> } >> *snip* >> >> Regards, >> Matthias >> > > >
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