You can always use the mask attribute like so: @Validate(mask="\\d*") There
may be a better way to do what you're wanting though.
-Mitch
On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 10:13 AM, Mathieu Avoine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I noticed that if I enter the value 56xlk9293 in a field bound to an
> Integer property, the value gets converted to 56.
> The behavior seems incorrect to me, as the string enter contains a bunch
> of characters that are not numbers. Also, if I
> enter "1,56", it is converted to 156! Needless to say that I'm a bit
> surprised: 1,56 is not an integer (could be a float
> though), and 56xlk9293 is not even a number, and they both get converted
> anyway without a warning.
>
> I tried to specify @Validate(converter=IntegerTypeConverter.class),
> thinking maybe the wrong TypeConverter was used, but
> it was the same.
>
> 1) Is this really the intended behavior?
> 2) What do you guys suggest? A custom converter?
>
> Thanks!
> Math
>
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