Covered here a bit:

http://weblogs.java.net/blog/jhook/archive/2006/03/the_new_servlet_1.html



Mario Ivankovits wrote:
Hi!
what would be the representation used for a date/long/double in a
string? Can we look into the xsd definition for that? Would an xsd
type representation converter be a good solution for this?
No need to do anything special other then fixate the locale/encoding
used (configureable through context-param) when encoding the values.
The same way as it is if JSF converts a value to string and back.

See if there is a converter attached/if not lookup by type/if not
fallback to serialization ... sounds familiar, no? ;-)

It already works, JSF converts to a date and back from user input. This
is why I dont see any difference between user input and url paramter.
We can fully rely on JSF default mechanism - and the user has the full,
well known configuration possibillities.

Ciao,
Mario




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