RE: error and warning messages

2005-01-27 Thread Sunil Sahu
Title: RE: error and warning messages





Yes andy, you can define as a validate=true in your struts-config.xml mapping.


Cheers
Sunil


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From: Andy Richards [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Monday, January 24, 2005 8:43 PM
To: Jim Barrows
Cc: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: error and warning messages


Thanks Jim, this was along the lines off what i was thinking.


Can i not just say validate=true in my struts config for my error 
validation, or must i  call super.validate  from my action form before i 
do my warning logic?


cheers


Andy



Jim Barrows wrote:


>On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 13:34:50 +, Andy Richards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  
>
>>Hi
>>
>>I have the requirement to perform server side validation on a form, no
>>probs. The problem is that i have a set of error rules and a set of
>>warning rules. There is no problem defining the errors in my
>>validation.xml and returning the user to the page to correct them,
>>however at some point probably when all error messages have been
>>validated i need to show warning messages. For example "value X is
>>outside of the normal range do you want to continue?" If not i want the
>>user to be able to change their value, however this then means i need to
>>do the error checking again incase the user has changed there warning
>>value to an error value!! I thought of the idea of having error rules in
>>my validation.xml and then dynamically validating the warning rules
>>progmatically in my  action (not sure if this is the best method
>>though). Has anyone come across a solution or able to think of a better
>>method of implementing this functionality.
>>    
>>
>
>Struts, I believe, has no real mechanism for warnings, so your going
>to have to put that into the session yourself.  I think the better
>place would be in the validation method of your form.
>Make sure you call super.validate.  Any errors it returns will be
>errors, then you can check for warnings, putting those messages into
>your warning attribute.
>
>  
>
>>Many thanks
>>
>>Andy
>>
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Re: error and warning messages

2005-01-24 Thread Andy Richards
Thanks Jim, this was along the lines off what i was thinking.
Can i not just say validate=true in my struts config for my error 
validation, or must i  call super.validate  from my action form before i 
do my warning logic?

cheers
Andy
Jim Barrows wrote:
On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 13:34:50 +, Andy Richards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 

Hi
I have the requirement to perform server side validation on a form, no
probs. The problem is that i have a set of error rules and a set of
warning rules. There is no problem defining the errors in my
validation.xml and returning the user to the page to correct them,
however at some point probably when all error messages have been
validated i need to show warning messages. For example "value X is
outside of the normal range do you want to continue?" If not i want the
user to be able to change their value, however this then means i need to
do the error checking again incase the user has changed there warning
value to an error value!! I thought of the idea of having error rules in
my validation.xml and then dynamically validating the warning rules
progmatically in my  action (not sure if this is the best method
though). Has anyone come across a solution or able to think of a better
method of implementing this functionality.
   

Struts, I believe, has no real mechanism for warnings, so your going
to have to put that into the session yourself.  I think the better
place would be in the validation method of your form.
Make sure you call super.validate.  Any errors it returns will be
errors, then you can check for warnings, putting those messages into
your warning attribute.
 

Many thanks
Andy
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Re: error and warning messages

2005-01-24 Thread Jim Barrows
On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 13:34:50 +, Andy Richards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
> 
> I have the requirement to perform server side validation on a form, no
> probs. The problem is that i have a set of error rules and a set of
> warning rules. There is no problem defining the errors in my
> validation.xml and returning the user to the page to correct them,
> however at some point probably when all error messages have been
> validated i need to show warning messages. For example "value X is
> outside of the normal range do you want to continue?" If not i want the
> user to be able to change their value, however this then means i need to
> do the error checking again incase the user has changed there warning
> value to an error value!! I thought of the idea of having error rules in
> my validation.xml and then dynamically validating the warning rules
> progmatically in my  action (not sure if this is the best method
> though). Has anyone come across a solution or able to think of a better
> method of implementing this functionality.

Struts, I believe, has no real mechanism for warnings, so your going
to have to put that into the session yourself.  I think the better
place would be in the validation method of your form.
Make sure you call super.validate.  Any errors it returns will be
errors, then you can check for warnings, putting those messages into
your warning attribute.

> 
> Many thanks
> 
> Andy
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error and warning messages

2005-01-24 Thread Andy Richards
Hi
I have the requirement to perform server side validation on a form, no 
probs. The problem is that i have a set of error rules and a set of 
warning rules. There is no problem defining the errors in my 
validation.xml and returning the user to the page to correct them, 
however at some point probably when all error messages have been 
validated i need to show warning messages. For example "value X is 
outside of the normal range do you want to continue?" If not i want the 
user to be able to change their value, however this then means i need to 
do the error checking again incase the user has changed there warning 
value to an error value!! I thought of the idea of having error rules in 
my validation.xml and then dynamically validating the warning rules 
progmatically in my  action (not sure if this is the best method 
though). Has anyone come across a solution or able to think of a better 
method of implementing this functionality.

Many thanks
Andy
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