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[jira] Updated: (MYFACES-844) DateTime component to wrap separate date and time components
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MYFACES-844?page=all ]
Dave Brondsema updated MYFACES-844:
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Attachment: InputDateTime.patch
> DateTime component to wrap separate date and time components
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> Key: MYFACES-844
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MYFACES-844
> Project: MyFaces
> Type: New Feature
> Components: Sandbox
> Reporter: Dave Brondsema
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments: InputDateTime.patch
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> This component would bind to a single java.util.Date and let the developer decide which date input component to use and which time input component to use. Example of use is:
> <x:inputDateTime id="datetimeNeeded" value="#{formbean.form.datetimeNeeded}" required="true" dateChildIndex="0" timeChildIndex="2">
> <h:inputText id="datetimeNeeded_datepart">
> <f:convertDateTime pattern="MM/dd/yyyy" timeZone="#{jsfUtils.tz}"/>
> </h:inputText>
> <jp:popupCalendar for="datetimeNeeded_datepart" format="MM/dd/yyyy" noneDisabled="true" rendered="#{formbean.form.editable}"/>
> <t:inputDate type="short_time" ampm="true"/>
> </x:inputDateTime>
> I have only tested with facelets, so would appreciate someone testing with JSP.
> As a side note, this would allow us to separate inputDate into inputDate and inputTime, which could be useful so developers can easily mix and match with inputCalendar
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