snippet from faces-config.xml:
<converter>
        <description>
        </description>
        <display-name>contentConverter</display-name>
        <converter-id>contentConverter</converter-id>
        
<converter-class>my.package.FaceletsElements.FedoraObjectContentConverter</converter-class>
</converter>

as said before -- it works with standard components. so it seems to be something trivial i do not see.







On Wed, 23 Apr 2008 19:21:37 +0200, Andrew Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Have you registered the converter in faces-config.xml properly? Please
post your configuration for your converter

On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 7:20 AM, arne anka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hi,
 i got my custom component (faclets based, not tomahawk or trinidad,
extending UIOutput) working so far -- but my converter is not executed.
if i attribute the converter to, say, h:outputText it works, so it seems to
be ok.
my idea is, because i use my own rendere (getRendererType() returns null)
maybe i need to call it myself?
 if so, how do i get hold of the converter?

 both with

 <my:component value="foo" converter="contentConverter" />

 and with

 <my:component value="foo">
        <f:converter converterId="contentConverter"/>
 </my:component>

 getConverter() always returns null

 thanks in advance



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