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package org.springframework.beans.propertyeditors;

import java.beans.PropertyEditorSupport;
import java.text.DateFormat;
import java.text.ParseException;
import java.util.Date;

import org.springframework.util.StringUtils;

/**
 * PropertyEditor 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, to parse * user-entered date strings into Date properties of beans, and render * them in the UI form. * *

In web MVC code, this editor will typically be registered with * binder.registerCustomEditor calls in an implementation * of BaseCommandController's initBinder method. * * @author Juergen Hoeller * @since 28.04.2003 * @see java.util.Date * @see java.text.DateFormat * @see org.springframework.validation.DataBinder#registerCustomEditor * @see org.springframework.web.servlet.mvc.BaseCommandController#initBinder */ public class CustomDateEditor extends PropertyEditorSupport { private final DateFormat dateFormat; private final boolean allowEmpty; private final 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. * @param dateFormat DateFormat to use for parsing and rendering * @param allowEmpty if empty strings should be allowed */ public CustomDateEditor(DateFormat dateFormat, boolean allowEmpty) { this.dateFormat = dateFormat; this.allowEmpty = allowEmpty; this.exactDateLength = -1; } /** * 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". * @param dateFormat DateFormat to use for parsing and rendering * @param allowEmpty if empty strings should be allowed * @param exactDateLength the exact expected length of the date String */ public CustomDateEditor(DateFormat dateFormat, boolean allowEmpty, int exactDateLength) { this.dateFormat = dateFormat; this.allowEmpty = allowEmpty; this.exactDateLength = exactDateLength; } /** * Parse the Date from the given text, using the specified DateFormat. */ public void setAsText(String text) throws IllegalArgumentException { if (this.allowEmpty && !StringUtils.hasText(text)) { // Treat empty String as null value. setValue(null); } else if (text != null && this.exactDateLength >= 0 && text.length() != this.exactDateLength) { throw new IllegalArgumentException( "Could not parse date: it is not exactly" + this.exactDateLength + "characters long"); } else { try { setValue(this.dateFormat.parse(text)); } catch (ParseException ex) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Could not parse date: " + ex.getMessage()); } } } /** * Format the Date as String, using the specified DateFormat. */ public String getAsText() { Date value = (Date) getValue(); return (value != null ? this.dateFormat.format(value) : ""); } }





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