Re: Requiredif validator

2007-09-07 Thread Pablo Vázquez Blázquez

Hi Richard,

Looking at http://struts.apache.org/2.x/docs/validation.html I don´t see 
there was "validwhen" validator...
Besides that, the example you gave me is for Struts 1, isn´t it? I need 
an Strut2 one.


Thanks.

Gundersen, Richard escribió:

Hi Pablo

Try using validwhen instead - I think rewquiredif was deprecated. I changed all mine and you can achive the same thing although your logic might have to be turned around a bit. 


Here's an example:


  
  
  
  
  
  
  test
  ( (registeredTitle == 'false') or 
((registeredTitle == 'true') and (*this* != null)) )
  
   


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-Original Message-
From: Pablo Vázquez Blázquez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, September 07, 2007 12:30 PM

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Subject: Requiredif validator

Hi all!

I´m trying to validate two fields that depends on another field.

What I was doing in S1 is (for field "in"):


key="ErrorMessages.applicationIdRepresent.sameReference"/>




 field[0]
editParams


fieldTest[0]
NOTNULL



But now in S2, there is no "requiredif" validator :(

Any idea about how can I do to get the same validation effect?

Thanks.



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RE: Requiredif validator

2007-09-07 Thread Gundersen, Richard
Hi Pablo

Try using validwhen instead - I think rewquiredif was deprecated. I changed all 
mine and you can achive the same thing although your logic might have to be 
turned around a bit. 

Here's an example:


  
  
  
  
  
  
  test
  ( (registeredTitle == 'false') or 
((registeredTitle == 'true') and (*this* != null)) )
  
   

Richard Gundersen
Java Developer
 
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phone: 01618302398
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-Original Message-
From: Pablo Vázquez Blázquez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, September 07, 2007 12:30 PM
To: user@struts.apache.org
Subject: Requiredif validator

Hi all!

I´m trying to validate two fields that depends on another field.

What I was doing in S1 is (for field "in"):






 field[0]
editParams


fieldTest[0]
NOTNULL



But now in S2, there is no "requiredif" validator :(

Any idea about how can I do to get the same validation effect?

Thanks.



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