Le vendredi 11 janvier 2008 à 07:36 -0500, Ted Husted a écrit : > Rather than use the validation framework, I'd probably go with a > Validate method (by implementing Validatable).
Firstly, thank you very much for your answer :)
Ok then... That what I though... But my problem is that Validate() is
called every time no ?
I mean, I currently use action like that :
<action name="CycleManagement!*" class="...[a class]" method="{1}">
<result name="A">View1.jsp</result>
<result name="B">View2.jsp</result>
<result name="C">View3.jsp</result>
</action>
and I have per-method validation...
Is it possible with Validate() ? How can I do ? (I think it's possible
with ActionContext.(... get current method...))
> Then, instead of using an OGNL expression, you can loop through the
> list using Java, and call addFieldError if there's a problem.
Of course yes :-). But I need a validate() per method.
> Alternatively, a custom type converter that turned the nulls into
> false booleans might work, or there might be another way to form the
> OGNL expression. But given the choice between OGNL and Java, I'll take
> Java. :)
So for me it seems the better choice would be type converter ? what do
you think ?
Thanks,
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Martin Braure de Calignon
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