You either would need to define at least one action
with validate="true" and another with validate="false"
or perform the call to the ActionForm validates method
yourself in the action.  There is an example of using
one action this way in the jdbc example web app that
comes with the Validator.

ActionErrors errors = form.validate(mapping, request);

if (errors == null || errors.empty()) {
   update(request, info);
} else {
   saveErrors(request, errors);
   return (new ActionForward(mapping.getInput()));              
}


David

--- "Sobkowski, Andrej" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hello All,
> 
> I'm trying to use the Struts validator but it
> doesn't seem to be working in
> my - relatively common - case.
> 
> I have a modify.jsp page that is displayed upon
> calling
> /modifyAction?command=init (using the
> DispatchAction). No validation must be
> performed at this point. The user then enters some
> data and submits the form
> to /modifyAction?command=update and at this point I
> clearly want the
> validation to be performed. I also have a search
> page that can be called
> with /modifyAction?command=search (no validation, of
> course).
> 
> How can I do this?
> 
> I've tried the following:
> - myForm extends ValidatorForm and <form
> name="myForm ...> in
> validation.xml. 
> This doesn't work as the form is validated on the
> init method (the blank
> modify.jsp is displayed the first time with an error
> message saying "field
> required" as the validation is performed on the
> form)
> - myForm extends ValidatorActionForm and <form
> name="/modifyAction" ...> in
> validation.xml
> This doesn't work because when I call the search
> page with
> /modifyAction?command=search, the validation is
> triggered (it matches
> "/modifyAction") and doesn't allow me to go to the
> search page until the
> data is valid (which doesn't really make sense since
> I want to select
> something).
> 
> Do you have any suggestions? Is there a way I can do
> the above with the
> Struts validator? Am I structuring my actions in the
> wrong way? I think I
> need a "DispatchValidatorForm"... :)
> 
> Thank you for any help.
> 
> Andrej
> 
> 


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