Hi,

It works for me if i add the following two lines to my custom message
bundle:
#Note! this message overrides the default message in:
myfaces-impl-1.2.0.jar!\javax\faces\Messages.properties. This only works if
the line "org.apache.myfaces.Date.INVALID=Validation Error" is also present
in the bundle  
org.apache.myfaces.Date.INVALID=Validation Error  
org.apache.myfaces.Date.INVALID_detail=The given value ({0}) is not a
correct date. Remember specifying the time. E.g.: 13:00

So the conclusion must be that the component looks for the key
"org.apache.myfaces.Date.INVALID" in the message bundle before switching to
the default message bundle

Regards
Helge



Malik, Usman wrote:
> 
> I am using Tomahawk 1.1.6 with JDeveloper 11g-3 and running into a
> slight problem customizing the inputCalendar control's conversion/error
> messages. I have successfully followed the i18n type approach (example @
> http://www.jsf-faq.com/faqs/faces-messages.html, #126) to get custom
> error messages for simple controls like input boxes. However, I tried to
> use the same approach with the inputCalendar but it continues to give me
> a default conversion/error message instead of my own.
> 
> Here are the steps I have taken so far ...
> 
> 1. Created & registered a custom class that implements the Converter
> class with its getAsObject and getAsString methods.
> 2. Added a converter attribute for the calendar control in my JSP page,
> pointing to the above custom class.
> 3. Created & registered a message bundle file (per i18n approach) and
> added custom conversion/error messages for the calendar.
> 
> The first 2 steps are included because I also wanted to limit what
> formats the user can enter in the date field. From what I understand,
> these 2 steps will determine if the conversion succeeds or fails, but to
> actually change the error message that is displayed, I have to correctly
> implement the 3rd step. Since I can see the first 2 steps executing
> properly during debugging, my guess is that the problem is in the 3rd
> step ... more specifically I think maybe I am not putting the correct
> key/value pair in message bundle file? I have listed the contents of my
> message bundle file below ... I know that most of these entries are
> probably not correct but I was just shooting in the dark and trying out
> all variations that I thought might work!
> 
> #--- message bundle file: start ---
> 
> javax.faces.convert.ConverterException.CONVERSION=Java Conversion
> message1
> javax.faces.convert.ConverterException.CONVERSION_detail=Java Conversion
> message1
> 
> javax.faces.convert.DateTimeConverter.CONVERSION=Java Conversion
> message2
> javax.faces.convert.DateTimeConverter.CONVERSION_detail=Java Conversion
> message2
> 
> org.apache.myfaces.calendar.CONVERSION=Apache Conversion message1
> org.apache.myfaces.calendar.CONVERSION_detail=Apache Conversion message1
> 
> org.apache.myfaces.custom.calendar.CONVERSION=Apache Conversion message2
> org.apache.myfaces.custom.calendar.CONVERSION_detail=Apache Conversion
> message2
> 
> org.apache.myfaces.custom.calendar.HtmlInputCalendar.CONVERSION=Apache
> Conversion message3
> org.apache.myfaces.custom.calendar.HtmlInputCalendar.CONVERSION_detail=A
> pache Conversion message3
> 
> #--- message bundle file: stop ---
> 
> A similar question was posted in this list in June 2007 but its answer
> did not resolve my issue. If somebody knows the correct key/value pair
> to use in my situation, or thinks that something else is the issue,
> please let me know. Thanks!
> 
> Regards,
> Usman
> 
> 
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