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[jira] Created: (MYFACES-1507) Unexpected behavior of f:convertNumber

Unexpected behavior of f:convertNumber
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                 Key: MYFACES-1507
                 URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MYFACES-1507
             Project: MyFaces Core
          Issue Type: Bug
    Affects Versions: 1.1.5-SNAPSHOT
            Reporter: Roland Schaal


When I type the value "abc12345" it gives me a ConversionError as expected.
But when I type the value "123abc45" there is no ConversionError but it converts this input to the Number "123" and cuts the rest of it. I would also expect a ConversionError as this input is not a valid Number...?!

Looking into the source of NumberConverter I see that it uses DecimalFormat to parse the input into Number which definitive cuts the String value in the descibed way. Maybe there should also be a verification for any character of the typed input string.

Would this be a correct way to fix this?


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