org.springframework.format.number.money.MonetaryAmountFormatter Java Examples
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Example #1
Source File: DefaultFormattingConversionService.java From spring-analysis-note with MIT License | 6 votes |
/** * Add formatters appropriate for most environments: including number formatters, * JSR-354 Money & Currency formatters, JSR-310 Date-Time and/or Joda-Time formatters, * depending on the presence of the corresponding API on the classpath. * @param formatterRegistry the service to register default formatters with */ public static void addDefaultFormatters(FormatterRegistry formatterRegistry) { // Default handling of number values formatterRegistry.addFormatterForFieldAnnotation(new NumberFormatAnnotationFormatterFactory()); // Default handling of monetary values if (jsr354Present) { formatterRegistry.addFormatter(new CurrencyUnitFormatter()); formatterRegistry.addFormatter(new MonetaryAmountFormatter()); formatterRegistry.addFormatterForFieldAnnotation(new Jsr354NumberFormatAnnotationFormatterFactory()); } // Default handling of date-time values // just handling JSR-310 specific date and time types new DateTimeFormatterRegistrar().registerFormatters(formatterRegistry); if (jodaTimePresent) { // handles Joda-specific types as well as Date, Calendar, Long new JodaTimeFormatterRegistrar().registerFormatters(formatterRegistry); } else { // regular DateFormat-based Date, Calendar, Long converters new DateFormatterRegistrar().registerFormatters(formatterRegistry); } }
Example #2
Source File: DefaultFormattingConversionService.java From java-technology-stack with MIT License | 6 votes |
/** * Add formatters appropriate for most environments: including number formatters, * JSR-354 Money & Currency formatters, JSR-310 Date-Time and/or Joda-Time formatters, * depending on the presence of the corresponding API on the classpath. * @param formatterRegistry the service to register default formatters with */ public static void addDefaultFormatters(FormatterRegistry formatterRegistry) { // Default handling of number values formatterRegistry.addFormatterForFieldAnnotation(new NumberFormatAnnotationFormatterFactory()); // Default handling of monetary values if (jsr354Present) { formatterRegistry.addFormatter(new CurrencyUnitFormatter()); formatterRegistry.addFormatter(new MonetaryAmountFormatter()); formatterRegistry.addFormatterForFieldAnnotation(new Jsr354NumberFormatAnnotationFormatterFactory()); } // Default handling of date-time values // just handling JSR-310 specific date and time types new DateTimeFormatterRegistrar().registerFormatters(formatterRegistry); if (jodaTimePresent) { // handles Joda-specific types as well as Date, Calendar, Long new JodaTimeFormatterRegistrar().registerFormatters(formatterRegistry); } else { // regular DateFormat-based Date, Calendar, Long converters new DateFormatterRegistrar().registerFormatters(formatterRegistry); } }
Example #3
Source File: DefaultFormattingConversionService.java From lams with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Add formatters appropriate for most environments: including number formatters, * JSR-354 Money & Currency formatters, JSR-310 Date-Time and/or Joda-Time formatters, * depending on the presence of the corresponding API on the classpath. * @param formatterRegistry the service to register default formatters with */ public static void addDefaultFormatters(FormatterRegistry formatterRegistry) { // Default handling of number values formatterRegistry.addFormatterForFieldAnnotation(new NumberFormatAnnotationFormatterFactory()); // Default handling of monetary values if (jsr354Present) { formatterRegistry.addFormatter(new CurrencyUnitFormatter()); formatterRegistry.addFormatter(new MonetaryAmountFormatter()); formatterRegistry.addFormatterForFieldAnnotation(new Jsr354NumberFormatAnnotationFormatterFactory()); } // Default handling of date-time values if (jsr310Present) { // just handling JSR-310 specific date and time types new DateTimeFormatterRegistrar().registerFormatters(formatterRegistry); } if (jodaTimePresent) { // handles Joda-specific types as well as Date, Calendar, Long new JodaTimeFormatterRegistrar().registerFormatters(formatterRegistry); } else { // regular DateFormat-based Date, Calendar, Long converters new DateFormatterRegistrar().registerFormatters(formatterRegistry); } }
Example #4
Source File: DefaultFormattingConversionService.java From spring4-understanding with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Add formatters appropriate for most environments: including number formatters, * JSR-354 Money & Currency formatters, JSR-310 Date-Time and/or Joda-Time formatters, * depending on the presence of the corresponding API on the classpath. * @param formatterRegistry the service to register default formatters with */ public static void addDefaultFormatters(FormatterRegistry formatterRegistry) { // Default handling of number values formatterRegistry.addFormatterForFieldAnnotation(new NumberFormatAnnotationFormatterFactory()); // Default handling of monetary values if (jsr354Present) { formatterRegistry.addFormatter(new CurrencyUnitFormatter()); formatterRegistry.addFormatter(new MonetaryAmountFormatter()); formatterRegistry.addFormatterForFieldAnnotation(new Jsr354NumberFormatAnnotationFormatterFactory()); } // Default handling of date-time values if (jsr310Present) { // just handling JSR-310 specific date and time types new DateTimeFormatterRegistrar().registerFormatters(formatterRegistry); } if (jodaTimePresent) { // handles Joda-specific types as well as Date, Calendar, Long new JodaTimeFormatterRegistrar().registerFormatters(formatterRegistry); } else { // regular DateFormat-based Date, Calendar, Long converters new DateFormatterRegistrar().registerFormatters(formatterRegistry); } }