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org.springframework.beans.propertyeditors
Class CustomDateEditor

java.lang.Object
  extended by java.beans.PropertyEditorSupport
      extended by org.springframework.beans.propertyeditors.CustomDateEditor
All Implemented Interfaces:
PropertyEditor

public class CustomDateEditor
extends PropertyEditorSupport

Property editor for java.util.Date, supporting a custom java.text.DateFormat.

This is not meant to be used as system PropertyEditor but rather as locale-specific date editor within custom controller code, parsing user-entered number strings into Date properties of beans and rendering them in the UI form.

In web MVC code, this editor will typically be registered with binder.registerCustomEditor calls in a custom initBinder method.

Since:
28.04.2003
Author:
Juergen Hoeller
See Also:
Date, DateFormat, DataBinder.registerCustomEditor(java.lang.Class, java.beans.PropertyEditor), BaseCommandController.initBinder(javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest, org.springframework.web.bind.ServletRequestDataBinder)

Constructor Summary
CustomDateEditor(DateFormat dateFormat, boolean allowEmpty)
          Create a new CustomDateEditor instance, using the given DateFormat for parsing and rendering.
CustomDateEditor(DateFormat dateFormat, boolean allowEmpty, int exactDateLength)
          Create a new CustomDateEditor instance, using the given DateFormat for parsing and rendering.
 
Method Summary
 String getAsText()
          Format the Date as String, using the specified DateFormat.
 void setAsText(String text)
          Parse the Date from the given text, using the specified DateFormat.
 
Methods inherited from class java.beans.PropertyEditorSupport
addPropertyChangeListener, firePropertyChange, getCustomEditor, getJavaInitializationString, getSource, getTags, getValue, isPaintable, paintValue, removePropertyChangeListener, setSource, setValue, supportsCustomEditor
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 

Constructor Detail

CustomDateEditor

public CustomDateEditor(DateFormat dateFormat,
                        boolean allowEmpty)
Create a new CustomDateEditor instance, using the given DateFormat for parsing and rendering.

The "allowEmpty" parameter states if an empty String should be allowed for parsing, i.e. get interpreted as null value. Otherwise, an IllegalArgumentException gets thrown in that case.

Parameters:
dateFormat - DateFormat to use for parsing and rendering
allowEmpty - if empty strings should be allowed

CustomDateEditor

public CustomDateEditor(DateFormat dateFormat,
                        boolean allowEmpty,
                        int exactDateLength)
Create a new CustomDateEditor instance, using the given DateFormat for parsing and rendering.

The "allowEmpty" parameter states if an empty String should be allowed for parsing, i.e. get interpreted as null value. Otherwise, an IllegalArgumentException gets thrown in that case.

The "exactDateLength" parameter states that IllegalArgumentException gets thrown if the String does not exactly match the length specified. This is useful because SimpleDateFormat does not enforce strict parsing of the year part, not even with setLenient(false). Without an "exactDateLength" specified, the "01/01/05" would get parsed to "01/01/0005".

Parameters:
dateFormat - DateFormat to use for parsing and rendering
allowEmpty - if empty strings should be allowed
exactDateLength - the exact expected length of the date String
Method Detail

setAsText

public void setAsText(String text)
               throws IllegalArgumentException
Parse the Date from the given text, using the specified DateFormat.

Specified by:
setAsText in interface PropertyEditor
Overrides:
setAsText in class PropertyEditorSupport
Throws:
IllegalArgumentException

getAsText

public String getAsText()
Format the Date as String, using the specified DateFormat.

Specified by:
getAsText in interface PropertyEditor
Overrides:
getAsText in class PropertyEditorSupport

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