Hubert, Laurie & Joe - thanks a lot for the info!
Rivka
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From: Hubert Rabago [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2005 11:41 PM
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Subject: Re: custom date converters
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On 9/1/05, Joe Germuska <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 4:32 PM -0400 9/1/05, Laurie Harper wrote:
> >You can register an instance of Converter that knows what
> >format string to use each time you call copyProperties().
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> However, if you have one bean
Rivka Shisman wrote:
Thanks Joe
When you say -
this is a limitation of the BeanUtils design
model. It assumes for any given process (instance of BeanUtils), a
single conversion strategy applies to all objects of a given type.
Do you mean that the converter applies thru my all application
At 4:32 PM -0400 9/1/05, Laurie Harper wrote:
Rivka Shisman wrote:
Thanks Joe
When you say -
this is a limitation of the BeanUtils design model. It assumes
for any given process (instance of BeanUtils), a single conversion
strategy applies to all objects of a given type.
Do you mean that
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Subject: Re: custom date converters
At 3:27 PM +0200 9/1/05, Rivka Shisman wrote:
>Hi friends
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>I'm not sure I understand the use of custom converters:
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>If for example I have 2 VO's and each has a Timestamp property. But -
>each o
At 3:27 PM +0200 9/1/05, Rivka Shisman wrote:
Hi friends
I'm not sure I understand the use of custom converters:
If for example I have 2 VO's and each has a Timestamp property. But -
each one takes a different date format from the user. Do I need a
different StringToTimestamp converter for
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