Class CustomDateEditor

java.lang.Object
java.beans.PropertyEditorSupport
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.

Since:
28.04.2003
Author:
Juergen Hoeller
See Also:
  • Constructor Details

    • 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 - the 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". However, even with an "exactDateLength" specified, prepended zeros in the day or month part may still allow for a shorter year part, so consider this as just one more assertion that gets you closer to the intended date format.

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