DateUtil is generally used for Date manipulation. This is available to
you if you've full-sourced your project.

Matt

On Mon, Jul 7, 2008 at 8:45 AM, pedro_burglin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Ali,
>
> If you just want to convert the dates in the Data Access Object layer I
> think you just need to translate from Jalali date to Gregorian in your
> entities' DAO implementation (e.g. CustomerDaoHibernate.java). You may need
> to implement the methods save to translate from Jalali to Gregorian, and the
> others (get, getAll, etc) to translate from Gregorian to Jalali. Your entity
> would have Jalali dates but your database would store Gregorian.
>
> Another option you may want to consider is to implement the translation in
> your web Actions (the logic that process the web requests). Your entity and
> database would both have Gregorian dates, and only web forms would use
> Jalali dates.
>
> Hope that helps,
> Pedro Burglin
>
>
> alibehzadian wrote:
>>
>> Hi there,
>>
>> I am developing a Persian-language site with AppFuse Struts 2 Archetype.
>> In web tier, users enter Jalali date but I want to convert these jalali
>> dates
>> to Gregorian date (java.util.Date) before saving them in database.
>>
>> I have the algorithm and libraries to for conversion. Which classes should
>> I
>> modify in AppFuse?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Ali Behzadian Nejad.
>>
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