in 1.3 this is already possible i see..

ConversionException.setResourceKey(String resourceKey)
   {
       this.resourceKey = resourceKey;
   }

johan


On 12/13/06, Johan Compagner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

yeah we should add support that you can throw an ConversionException with
the preferred key already set in it.

can you add a feature request for this in jira?

johan



On 12/13/06, Koen Molkenboer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> If you are creating a custom converter in wicket 2.0, you just implement
> the
> IConverter interface, use the converter in your formcomponent, etc.
>
> When the form is submitted the
> wicket.markup.html.form.FormComponent#convert () method will be called.
> If
> you configurated your custom converter the right way, the
> convertToObject()
> method on your custom converter will be called. In this method you
> should
> throw a ConversionException if the converter cannot convert the input to
> the
> specified type. When this exception is thrown it will be caught in the
> wicket.markup.html.form.FormComponent#convert() method, a validation
> error
> is created with message key 'TypeValidator' or 'TypeValidator.classname'.
>
> I would like to have the possibility to assign to custom message key to
> that
> validation error. Because there are situations that you have different
> converters which converts a String to (for example) a Double with
> different
> error messages.
>
>
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