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Leonardo Uribe commented on TOMAHAWK-1495:
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This is a problem related to jsf itself. The model used for convert values only
allows one converter per component. An issue against javaserverfaces spec
public should be raised.
> Converters are singleton on class instead of Id
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> Key: TOMAHAWK-1495
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TOMAHAWK-1495
> Project: MyFaces Tomahawk
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Converters
> Affects Versions: 1.1.9
> Reporter: David Tarr
> Priority: Minor
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> If multiple converters of the same class are defined, the behaviour is as is
> defined by the last converter defined.
> Assume:
> A class org.company.jsf.converter.CalendarConverter implements Converter.
> Supports a field pattern of type java.lang.String
> faces-config defines several converter-id's using the same class passing
> different patterns. This way a single converter ID can be used to indicate
> how a calendar field should be displayed. The alternative would be to either
> create different subclasses, or, create tag(s), or, pass f:attribute with
> each field.
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