On Tuesday 16 December 2008 23:49:51 Dave Newton wrote: > --- On Tue, 12/16/08, Andreas Joseph Krogh wrote: > > Anyone else needing this, or am I in some kind of > > joda-cult here in Norway? > > I've used it, but all the places I've consulted at use java.util.Date. Yours > is the first request for it that I know of, and I follow the user group > fairly closely. > > Obviously writing your own local converter would be the quickest (an hour?) > but a plugin would be cooler. > > One potential issue is that it might be more difficult than necessary to have > multiple plugin-supplied type converters--doesn't XW look for a single > conversion properties file in the CP root? > > It'd be better if it did this some way that would allow plugins to supply > their own set of converters somehow.
I don't know much about the details of plugins, but maybe I'll find some time this x-mas checking things out. This should be of interest for any framework-developer: http://today.java.net/pub/a/today/2008/09/18/jsr-310-new-java-date-time-api.html JSR-310, based on joda-time. -- Andreas Joseph Krogh <andr...@officenet.no> Senior Software Developer / CEO ------------------------+---------------------------------------------+ OfficeNet AS | The most difficult thing in the world is to | Karenslyst Allé 11 | know how to do a thing and to watch | PO. Box 529 Skøyen | somebody else doing it wrong, without | 0214 Oslo | comment. | NORWAY | | Tlf: +47 24 15 38 90 | | Fax: +47 24 15 38 91 | | Mobile: +47 909 56 963 | | ------------------------+---------------------------------------------+ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@struts.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@struts.apache.org