I don't use seam-gen, and my project doesn't use entity fields to carry across 
search values... but I wonder, why would you even have your search fields 
inside s:validate in your UI?

"menashe" wrote : After looking at the seam examples and seamgen code on how 
the search is done. It seams to me that there is a shortcoming in seam, since, 
seam search uses a new entyty of the search class but if it works only if there 
are no validation on the class. When this is used with any class that uses 
validation then validation errors occur.
  | Say, a  simple person class with just firstname and lastname both are 
notnull and are 3 to 20 chars long.
  | Now, when user searches for any person by lastname 'smith', seam complains 
that firstname is null or if user tries to search for person with a firstname 
(that starts with) 'ja' (as in jane or jack) it also complains that the 
firstname is too short.
  | 
  | Is there a way do disable the validation?
  | 
  | Other then creating a duplicate class without validation (since, AFAIK, it 
is not possible to extend original class and then overwrite the validation 
annotations there, it can be said that can be done backwards to first create 
class that will be used for search and then extend it to create an entity class 
but it doesn't sound like the right approch to me for some reason.) I will like 
to know what is the best practice in this situation, since this is a very basic 
issue I am sure many users have delt with it or will be working on it at some 
later time?
  | 
  | Thanks for your time.

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