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Matthias Weßendorf commented on TRINIDAD-1129:
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<tr:inputText>
 <tr:validateLength minimum="2" />
</tr:inputText>

entered 'a'
and got a validation error.
using JSF RI 1.2_08 and Trinidad client-side validation disabled

> Server-side validation does not work when using Sun JSF implementation
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: TRINIDAD-1129
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TRINIDAD-1129
>             Project: MyFaces Trinidad
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions:  1.2.8-core
>            Reporter: Stephen Friedrich
>
> <tr:validateLength> (and very probably other Trinidad validator also) do not 
> validate anything on the server side at all.
> Trinidad's org.apache.myfaces.trinidad.validator.LengthValidator is a 
> subclass of javax.faces.validator.LengthValidator.
> Trinidad's validate() method first delegates to the super class and if no 
> validation exception occurs there, it does nothing.
> However the JSF base class never validates anything because the "minimum" and 
> "maximum" fields do not have their values restored.
> It seems that the Trinidad way of handling state saving conflicts with 
> mojarra's expectations.
> (Using mojarra 1.2_08)

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