SimpleDateAdaptor.java
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package org.melati.template;
import java.sql.Date;
import java.text.SimpleDateFormat;
import java.text.ParsePosition;
import org.melati.poem.Field;
import org.melati.servlet.Form;
/**
* A SimpleDateAdaptor is used to format a date field into
* a dd/mm/yyyy format for display.
*
* It also adapts the input (given in dd/mm/yyyy or yyyyMMdd)
* back to a java.sql.Date.
*/
public class SimpleDateAdaptor implements TempletAdaptor {
/** The instance. */
public static final SimpleDateAdaptor it = new SimpleDateAdaptor();
private static SimpleDateFormat dateFormatter1 =
new SimpleDateFormat("dd/MM/yyyy");
// allow other forms of date - this one yyyyMMdd
private static SimpleDateFormat dateFormatter2 =
new SimpleDateFormat("yyyyMMdd");
@Override
public Object rawFrom(ServletTemplateContext context, String fieldName) {
String value = Form.getFieldNulled(context,fieldName);
if (value == null) return null;
java.util.Date date = dateFormatter1.parse(value, new ParsePosition(0));
// give it another go using a different format
if (date == null)
date = dateFormatter2.parse(value, new ParsePosition(0));
return new Date(date.getTime());
}
/**
* @param dateField the input Field
* @return the rendered String
*/
public String rendered(Field<Date> dateField) {
return dateField.getRaw() == null ?
"" :
dateFormatter1.format((java.util.Date)dateField.getRaw());
}
}