You might be interested in checking out ValidatorLookupDispatchAction
(http://struts.whoisandy.com/archives/2005/05/27/validatorlookupdispatchaction.php).
 I stumbled across, but never actually used it.

~ Andrew Tomaka

On 6/23/05, Wendy Smoak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: "Vicky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > But having different actions in struts-config. how
> > would I call them in my jsp html:form ? because right
> > now I have only one action in jsp <html:form
> > action="myAction"> and then for each button i have
> > property="method".. in jsp
> >
> > in struts-config for this action mapping I have
> > parameter="method"
> >
> > Did I miss anything in here?
> 
> DynaValidatorActionForm wants to validate based on the path, so you have to
> give it different paths to work with.  If you can't or don't want to have
> different paths mapped to the same action and form, then a different
> solution is in order.
> 
> I doubt you are alone... I wonder if someone has written a flavor of
> ValidatorForm that uses the dispatch parameter to switch validation.  None
> comes to mind, but search the list archives and the Wiki to see if there is
> already something out there.
> 
> And of course you're always free to override 'validate' in your form bean
> and make it do exactly what you want, or to turn off automatic validation
> altogether and call it from your Action when and where you want it to
> happen.
> 
> If you're having trouble deciding what the best approach would be, tell us
> more about your project and I'm sure there will be no shortage of opinions.
> (Hey, Mark, welcome back! So, tell us how you REALLY feel about Validator...
> ;) )
> 
> --
> Wendy Smoak
> 
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