Hi Robert,

If the declared type is String the Stripes will bind to a String. If you
wanna use an enum in the bean you can just do that.

What do you mean by "filter" ?

Cheers

Remi

2013/3/16 VANKEISBELCK Remi <r...@rvkb.com>

> Hi Robert,
>
> If the declared type is
>
>
> 2013/3/16 Robert Nicholson <robert.nichol...@gmail.com>
>
>> I'm still new to stripes but last week I had an issue where it wasn't
>> using the correct type convertor on a binding.
>>
>> So I  have a hibernate object that has an attribute represented as a
>> varchar in the database and it's java type is a String
>>
>> However I wanted to filter based on a type of Enum.
>>
>> The code I saw seemed to go looking at the declared type of the attribute
>> in order to figure out what kind of type converter should apply and so
>> instead of end up with an Enum converter it arrives at a String converter.
>>
>> How can you override this behavior?
>>
>> My final solution was to do away with the Enum completely which means I
>> had to display the value as "Y" "N" instead of "True" "False"
>>
>>
>>
>>
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