Why are you using such an old thread that talkes about Abstractchoice?
I see that you use ConverterLocator. and i think thats 1.3. But then you
don't need
to have StringToX and XtoString
Because the converter can do both ways.
And thats also you problem
Because you have to override the same method in StringToUser because
that converter is registered under User.class
johan
On Nov 20, 2007 12:19 AM, narup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> for more details i have a converter
> public class UserConverter extends ConverterLocator {
> private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;
>
> public UserConverter () {
> super();
> set(User.class, new StringToUserConverter());
> set(String.class, new UserToStringConverter());
> }
> }
>
> and also in UserToStringConverter class i have overriden convertToString
> method of AbstractConverter but it uses the convertToString from
> AbstractConverter class only.
>
>
>
> narup wrote:
> >
> > Hello All,
> > I am also having a problem with custom converter, convertToString method
> > is never called.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> >
> > igor.vaynberg wrote:
> >>
> >> afik ddcs dont use converters because they use a choice renderer.
> >> see ddc.setchoicerenderer();
> >> -igor
> >>
> >>
> >> On 8/13/07, Benjamin Ernst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>>
> >>> Hi,
> >>>
> >>> I implemented a custom Converter. It looks like this:
> >>>
> >>> public class AnredeConverter implements IConverter {
> >>>
> >>> public Object convertToObject(String arg0, Locale arg1) {
> >>> if(arg0 == null) return null;
> >>> return Anrede.fromString(arg0);
> >>> }
> >>>
> >>> public String convertToString(Object obj, Locale locale) {
> >>> Anrede an = (Anrede) obj;
> >>> return an.getValue();
> >>> }
> >>> }
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> The I added it to the apllication:
> >>>
> >>> @Override
> >>> protected IConverterLocator newConverterLocator() {
> >>> ConverterLocator converterLocator = new ConverterLocator();
> >>> converterLocator.set(Anrede.class, new AnredeConverter());
> >>> return converterLocator;
> >>> }
> >>>
> >>> I use it for a DropDownChoice
> >>>
> >>> DropDownChoice anrede = new DropDownChoice("anrede", new
> >>> PropertyModel(ma,
> >>> "anrede"), Anrede.literals());
> >>> add(anrede);
> >>>
> >>> My problem is that the convertToString-Method is never called, so that
> >>> the
> >>> DropDownChoice is not set to the right value.TheconvertToObject-Method
> >>> works fine.
> >>>
> >>> How can I tell the DropDownChoice to use the Converter to get the
> right
> >>> value.
> >>>
> >>> Thanks in advance,
> >>> Benjamin
> >>>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
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