Reputation: 474
I am looking for solution with my current problem. I have a classic POJO mapped by Hibernate with Date
variable.
@Entity
@Table(name="record")
public class Record implements Serializable {
@Column(name = Record.COLUMN_CREATED)
@Temporal(javax.persistence.TemporalType.TIMESTAMP)
@DateTimeFormat(pattern="dd.MM.yyyy hh:mm")
private Date created;
public Date getCreated() {
return created;
}
public void setCreated(Date created) {
this.created = created;
}
}
This entity is saved in MySQL database in TIMESTAMP variable (2013-09-25 22:13:18.000).
I am using Spring form to show data saved in my POJO.
<form:form method="post" commandName="record" action="record/update.htm">
<table>
<tr>
<td><form:label path="<%=Record.COLUMN_CREATED%>"><spring:message code="administration.record.created"/>:</form:label></td>
<td><form:input path="<%=Record.COLUMN_CREATED%>"/></td>
</tr>
</table>
</form:form>
My problem is, when I want to edit this POJO and I send it into spring form to show, I get Date as 2013-09-25 22:13:18.000, exactly in the same format as MySQL timestamp. But I want to get this Date formated according the pattern, which I set using @DateTimeFormat annotation.
Can someone tells me, what am I doing wrong ? Many thanks, Ondrej.
EDIT: I have the @InitBinder
already, but it works only when I am creating a new object through the form, so it cast String
to Date
. But when I want to fill the form inputs with existing data in DB, it doesnt work.
@InitBinder
public void initBinder(WebDataBinder binder) {
SimpleDateFormat sdf = new SimpleDateFormat("dd.MM.yyyy h:mm");
sdf.setLenient(true);
binder.registerCustomEditor(Date.class, new CustomDateEditor(sdf, true));
binder.registerCustomEditor(String.class, new StringTrimmerEditor(true));
}
I am using Spring 3.1.1.RELEASE without Joda time, just ordinary java.util.Date.
<mvc:annotation-driven/>
in dispatcher-servlet.xml is set properly. When I use debugger I can see, that while creating the new object from form input values a method setAsText(String text)
of CustomDateEditor
is used. I expect that the second method, String getAsText()
will be used for formating Data to String while filling the form inputs. But, it doesnt !
Upvotes: 2
Views: 31534
Reputation: 279960
The @DateTimeFormat(pattern="dd.MM.yyyy hh:mm")
annotation is basically saying that when you get a String
in the particular pattern, convert it into
java.util.Date
,java.util.Calendar
,java.long.Long
, or Joda Time fields.
In your case, it's a java.util.Date
.
When you do something like
<spring:message code="administration.record.created"/>:</form:label>
You're just calling toString()
on the created
Date
object. The Date
class internally uses its own format when returning a String in toString()
and that's what you see.
Consider using the fmt:formatDate
tag from JSTL.
Upvotes: 3