There may very well be such a way to do it. Check the source :-)
On 3/14/07, syrinx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks for a quick answer Mike... What you propose could work, however since a ValidationException can be thrown in many different situations, I would have to parse earch error message to detect what cause the error, before I throw a new exception. In the cayenne documentation it says that "Validation failures can be tracked down to the individual objects and their properties, allowing creation of user-friendly, internationalized validation messages", so I was expecting a "clean" way to customize those error messages (using a ResourceBundle or something similar). I am a little disappointed. Mike Kienenberger wrote: > > You haven't said how you want to use it, but at the most basic level, > you could catch the ValidationExceptionand rethrow it with a new > message based on the original message. > > On 3/14/07, syrinx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> Hello, >> >> I have just started "playing around" with Cayenne a couple weeks ago, so >> in >> other words I am a rookie. I am happy with the product so far, but I >> cannot >> figure out how to use the data validation properly. >> >> For example, if I try to commit an object with a missing "mandatory >> field", >> I get a ValidationException. From that exception I can access a >> BeanValidationFailure object which contains the details of the validation >> error (description, source, attribute). The thing is that I would like >> to >> change the generic error messages (ex: field cannot be empty, field >> exceeds >> maximum allowed length) thrown by cayenne and these messages seem to be >> hard >> coded in the sources. >> >> Is there a "clean way" to customize those messages? >> >> Thanks for your help. >> -- >> View this message in context: >> http://www.nabble.com/Cayenne-validation-tf3404355.html#a9481842 >> Sent from the Cayenne - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >> >> > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Cayenne-validation-tf3404355.html#a9482825 Sent from the Cayenne - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.