Actually, Struts 2 checks the whole class hierarchy when an action is
to be validated, so it will find the annotation on the parent class.
musachy
2008/5/12 Musachy Barroso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> That's the way we roll in Struts 2, it works even when it is not
> supposed to :). Do you have any xml validation set up as well?
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> musachy
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> On Mon, May 12, 2008 at 12:00 PM, Anna Skawińska <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi all,
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> > I'll start my posting here with a fairly basic Java issue - hope I won't
> > get banned ;)
> >
> > I've just realized that I'm using the @Validation annotation on a base
> > class for my validated actions. As far as I know, Java5 annotations don't
> > get inherited unless the annotation type has the @Inherited annotation
> > itself. I checked in the Struts2 sources - this is not the case for
> > @Validation.
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> > How comes that validation works in my application?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Anna
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