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Rainer Döbele commented on EMPIREDB-320:
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Hello Jan,
good Point.
Well in this case why not only have the two methods parseDecimal and
parseInteger {color:#172b4d}which you call from parseInputValue().{color}
Perhaps the parseDecimal could also remain the name parseNumber as it is for
Decimal and float.
All I am saying is, that I don't think It's a good idea to have three methods.
In the end it is your descision.
(If I really don't like it, I might change it again ;))
> JSF Input skip default JSF input validations
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> Key: EMPIREDB-320
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/EMPIREDB-320
> Project: Empire-DB
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: JSF2 Extensions
> Reporter: Rainer Döbele
> Assignee: Rainer Döbele
> Priority: Minor
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> When validating values of e:input or e:control tags, skip the default
> validations of the child input components.
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