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I have 2 class like this :

public class A {
    B b;
}

public class B {
    String id;
}

I have a form that modify my object A et its subs object :

it send

b.id=XXXXX

What I want to do is

a.setB(BDao.findbyId(b.id));

I want to look up in DB for the B object and set it on my object A instead of seting the id property of the A.b object

I can do it by hand in the controller after the automatic binding:

a.setB(bDao.findbyId(a.getB().getId));

But isn't it possible to do this with a Custome editor ?

thanks !

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I think it would be possible. You would have to write a custom init binder, which is basically a 'PropertyEditor', in which you can extend 'PropertyEditorSupport' class. It would look something like:

@InitBinder
public void initBinder(WebDataBinder binder) {
  binder.registerCustomEditor(MyClass.class, new MyCustomePropertyEditor());
}

In which your MyCustomePropertyEditor would look something like:

public class MyCustomePropertyEditorextends PropertyEditorSupport {
    public void setAsText(String text) {
        MyClass mc = service.doSomethingToLookUpMyClass(text);
        setValue(mc);
    }
}

In the JSP/View, you will need to change your tags so they set you object reference, not the reference's id. This has obviously been written off-the-cuff and by memory, so mileage might vary. You may also want to consider looking into a custom validator as well, which you can also setup through the init binder, I believe. Documentation is here.

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  • thanks this works, I would have liked a solution that doen't need to change the jsp
    – jpprade
    Mar 14, 2014 at 15:18

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