Warnings about merging java classes

Hey Guys,
While watching the logs on the sun portal server, I am noticing there are a lot of warnings about merging java.math.BigDecimal, java.math.BigInteger and com.sun.rave.web.ui.Time:
[#|2007-03-12T09:48:22.948+1000|WARNING|sun-appserver-ee8.1_02|org.apache.commons.digester.Digester|_ThreadID=10;|[ConverterRule]{faces-config/converter} Merge(null,java.math.BigDecimal)|#]
[#|2007-03-12T09:48:22.912+1000|WARNING|sun-appserver-ee8.1_02|org.apache.commons.digester.Digester|_ThreadID=10;|[ComponentRule]{faces-config/component} Merge(com.sun.rave.web.ui.Time)|#]
[#|2007-03-12T09:48:27.875+1000|WARNING|sun-appserver-ee8.1_02|org.apache.commons.digester.Digester|_ThreadID=10;|[ConverterRule]{faces-config/converter} Merge(null,java.math.BigInteger)|#]
What i would like to know is, how do i fix these warnings?
Thanks in advance.

You can also use Castor: http://www.castor.org
It generates classes from XML Schemas and enables data
binding without writing any line of a fuckin SAX
parser :-)I evaluated Castor and JAXB and while JAXB isn't perfect, it's got some things over Castor. Castor almost looks abandonded when I go to the site. The documentation just sort of trails off.

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