The problem was that I was using da_DA and not da_DK. Thank you for pointing
that out Matthew Altman.

Is there a way to close a thread when it has become answered?

smox wrote:
> 
> As of Locale settings the only thing I've is this init in my
> StripesFilter:
> 
> <init-param>
>      <param-name>LocalePicker.Locales</param-name>
>      <param-value>da_DA:UTF-8</param-value>
> </init-param>
> 
> I would think it would then use this locale if I understood the
> TypeConverter(s) correct?
> Maybe da_DA (Danish) is not supported?
> 
> 
> Tim Fennell-3 wrote:
>> 
>> I wonder could it be anything to do with your Locale settings?  It  
>> seems like Currency.getInstance() is exploding deep within the  
>> NumberTypeConverterSupport class.  That's a pretty innocuous call and  
>> a bogus locale is the only thing I can think of that might cause  
>> that....
>> 
>> -t
>> 
>> On Sep 30, 2008, at 2:29 AM, smox wrote:
>> 
>>>
>>> Hello fellow stripes users,
>>>
>>> I've created a User object that has several fields, mostly Strings  
>>> but also
>>> a couple of Integer and Double fields.
>>>
>>> I have created a NestedValidation annotation to check if the values  
>>> are
>>> valid.
>>>
>>> However when validating, all the Integer or Double fields throw  
>>> exceptions
>>> of this sort:
>>>
>>> .
>>> .
>>> .
>>> 16:26:29,171 DEBUG DefaultActionBeanPropertyBinder:183 - Converting 1
>>> value(s) using converter
>>> net.sourceforge.stripes.validation.StringTypeConverter
>>> 16:26:29,187 DEBUG DefaultActionBeanPropertyBinder:183 - Converting 1
>>> value(s) using converter
>>> net.sourceforge.stripes.validation.StringTypeConverter
>>> 16:26:29,250 ERROR DefaultTypeConverterFactory:78 - Unable to  
>>> instantiate
>>> type converter class  
>>> net.sourceforge.stripes.validation.DoubleTypeConverter
>>> java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
>>>     at java.util.Currency.getInstance(Unknown Source)
>>>     at
>>> net 
>>> .sourceforge 
>>> .stripes 
>>> .validation 
>>> .NumberTypeConverterSupport 
>>> .setLocale(NumberTypeConverterSupport.java:41)
>>>     at
>>> net 
>>> .sourceforge 
>>> .stripes 
>>> .validation 
>>> .DefaultTypeConverterFactory 
>>> .getInstance(DefaultTypeConverterFactory.java:195)
>>>
>>> .
>>> .
>>> .
>>>
>>> I must do something fundamentally wrong because searching the net, I  
>>> have
>>> found nothing like this error.
>>>
>>> Any help is much appreciated.
>>>
>>> smox
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