Let me ask this way. In below validation @IntRangeFieldValidator(type =ValidatorType.FIELD,min ="10"
is there any way we can read '10' from external resource files ! ~Regards, ~~Alireza Fattahi ________________________________ From: Lukasz Lenart <lukaszlen...@apache.org> To: Struts Users Mailing List <user@struts.apache.org> Sent: Tuesday, 17 September 2013, 12:48 Subject: Re: How configure struts2 to get validation rules from Spring via @value Code formatting? Maybe use some web service to present your code. Does system.properties is defined as a Struts 2 properties file? 2013/9/17 Alireza Fattahi <afatt...@yahoo.com>: > We are using spring 3 and struts 2. We use spring @value annotation to get > values from property files. > We want to get validation rules from property files instead of hard-coding > them in action. > Here is sample property system.properties transfer.account.min.amount=10 > Here is the action: > publicclassTransferToAccountimplementsPreparable{@Value("${transfer.account.min.amount}")publicStringminAmount;//...........execute > and other methods omitted@IntRangeFieldValidator(type > =ValidatorType.FIELD,min ="${minAmount}",key > ="validate.int.min")publicvoidsetAmount(Integeramount){this.amount =amount;} > The minAmount is populated correctly by value 10, but the validation is not > working. > ________________________________ > > To see if parameters are passed correctly, I make a test as below. > Assume we want to get a key from spring managed property file ( This is just > a test ;) ) > system.properties > transfer.account.min.amount.key=validate.int.min > The resource bundel is: validate.int.min = This field must be more than ${min} > ...and make this change > @IntRangeFieldValidator(type =ValidatorType.FIELD,min ="${minAmount}",key > ="${transfer.account.min.amount.key}") > Now when an error happens the validation message shows validate.int.min, > instead of fetching this value from resource bundle! > Of course, when you run below code: > @IntRangeFieldValidator(type =ValidatorType.FIELD,min ="${minAmount}",key > ="validate.int.min") > The error message is fetched resource bundle correctly! > ________________________________ > > If I can use annotation in this way, please let me know what is my mistake! > If I can not use annotations like this, please let me know what is > the best way to avoid hard coding the validaiton rolls in actions. > > > ~Regards, > ~~Alireza Fattahi --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: user-unsubscr...@struts.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: user-h...@struts.apache.org