Using Spring 3.1 and given this kind of thing:
class Thing {
public Thing() {}
public Thing(String someProperty) {}
}
class ThingEditor extends PropertyEditorSupport{
@Override
public void setAsText(String text) {
if (text != null) {
Thing thing = new Thing(text); // or by using a setter method
setValue(thing);
}
}
}
class SomeController {
@InitBinder
public void initBinder(WebDataBinder binder) {
binder.registerCustomEditor(Thing.class, new ThingEditor());
}
}
I found that the registered property editor was not being called unless I removed the constructor that takes a String in Thing
- is this right?
Why is it doing this and ignoring the registered editor and how can I make it stop doing this?
String
argument.