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Gary VanMatre resolved SHALE-206:
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Fix Version: 1.0.3
Resolution: Fixed
Assign To: Gary VanMatre
We were missing a TimeZone converter resulting in an exception when using the
convertDateTime converter's timeZone property. The Clay component uses the
core shale ConverterHelper to convert string metadata values into the target
object property types. This utility is a JSF flavor of the commons bean utils
converter.
Fix in the 20060701 nightly build.
> convertDateTime component throws exception when using the timeZone attribute
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>
> Key: SHALE-206
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/struts/browse/SHALE-206
> Project: Shale
> Type: Bug
> Components: Core
> Versions: Nightly
> Environment: xp, jdk 1.5, bea weblogic 9.1
> Reporter: Daniel del Río
> Assignee: Gary VanMatre
> Fix For: 1.0.3
>
> There is not a JSF converter registered for the TimeZone class. This causes
> an exception be thrown when usign the converDateTime component:
> <converter jsfid="conver tDateTime">
> <attributes>
> <set name="pattern" value="dd/MM/yy, HH:mm" />
> <set name="timeZone" value="GMT+01" />
> </attributes>
> </converter>
> > javax.faces.convert.ConverterException: You have requested a conversion for
> > type java.util.TimeZone, but there is no by-type converter registered for
> > this type
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