Hi,Marc.

i use my custom tag.

<!-- **** DateTag Definition **** -->
  <tag>
    <name>date</name>
    <tagclass>xx.yy.zz.view.taglibs.DateTag</tagclass>
    <bodycontent>empty</bodycontent>
    <info>format Data</info>
    <attribute>
      <name>sourceDate</name>
      <required>false</required>
      <rtexprvalue>true</rtexprvalue>
    </attribute>
    <attribute>
      <name>pattern</name>
      <required>false</required>
      <rtexprvalue>true</rtexprvalue>
    </attribute>
    <attribute>
      <name>name</name>
      <required>false</required>
      <rtexprvalue>true</rtexprvalue>
    </attribute>
    <attribute>
      <name>property</name>
      <required>false</required>
      <rtexprvalue>true</rtexprvalue>
    </attribute>
    <attribute>
      <name>scope</name>
      <required>false</required>
      <rtexprvalue>true</rtexprvalue>
    </attribute>
  </tag>


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Marc BEGUIGNEAU" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 4:15 PM
Subject: How I can format a date to display


> Hello,
> 
> With Struts, I'm using Torque to access a database
> under Oracle 9.
> 
> The result of a search in an array of bean (values
> object bean).
> 
> This bean as an property witch is a date. When I
> iterate this array in my JSP page, the date are
> displaying under US format (year/month/day). To format
> the display to french format (day/month/year), I
> convert the date to a string with the
> SimpleDateFormat, and then I parse the result string
> into a date and try to display it. But the result is a
> date with the FULL format.
> 
> This is an extract of the code I use to convert:
> 
> <code>
> 
> SimpleDateFormat dateFormat = new
> SimpleDateFormat("dd/MM/yyyy");
> 
> String tempDate =
> dateFormat.format("offer.getOfferDate");
> 
> try {
> 
> offerVO.setOfferDate(dateFormat.parse(tempDate));
> 
> } catch (ParseException e) {
> System.out.println()e.toString();
> }
> 
> </code>
> 
> My question is: how do you display date if you want to
> have a specific formating display?
> 
> Curently, I have solv the problem by using a String
> property in my VO bean, but this solution is
> temporary.
> 
> Thank you in advance.
> 
> Marc
> 
>
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