"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote : You need a JSF converter.
Are you sure, Gavin?

I'm far from being a JSF master, but I don't see yet how to do that. My problem 
is the input side rather than the output/display side.

Consider ClassE (the embedded Object) containing more than one instance 
variable (which is a bit closer to my real world problem). Let's say ClassE has 
2 instance variables like
     int classEVar1
     String classEVar2    //  <-- new

The conversion from the ClassE object to Strings seems to be quite 
straightforward. I could pass the ClassE instance to 2 different converters, 
one to convert classEVar1 to a String and another one to convert (extract) 
classEVar2. Quite inconvenient since I need 2 converters, but that can be done.

However, I don't know how to deal with the input fields since 2 different input 
fields are comprising a single ClassE instance. You know, if I follow the 
approach with the 2 different converters from above, they will produce 2 
different ClassE objects, one containing classEVar1 and another one classEVar2. 
That won't work.

Hence it looks like I need a converter which is able to handle multiple input 
Strings and produces a single ClassE Object. Is that possible at all?

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