Hi Rob, Thanks for your help, i did split LocalDateTime Model in LocalDate and LocalTime components, now it works properly, thanks!
On 2021-01-18 18:12, Rob Audenaerde wrote: > java.time.LocalDateTime does not have a `getDate` / `setDate`, so what > you did before was depending on internal implementation of > LocalDateTime anyway (private members), and not a very nice thing to > do :). > > You should write proper models for dealing with it, or write custom > converters I guess. > > On Mon, Jan 18, 2021 at 5:14 PM Johannes Renoth > <johannes.ren...@gmx.de <mailto:johannes.ren...@gmx.de>> wrote: > > Hello, > > In my project i have the following Warning since the Update to > Java 11: > > The issue remains even after trying with the latest Version 9.2.0 > > I am using a LocalDateTime Model Object with > PropertyModel(LocalDateTime, "date"). > > Of course i could try to split my Model into two parts date and > time but it is much more convenient as it is now. > > Any suggestions what i could do? >