Thx, I chenged my validator to:
 <field name="weight">  
         <field-validator type="double">  
             <param name="minInclusive">0</param>  
             <param name="maxInclusive">3</param>  
             <message>Weight has to be numeric and can't be less than
0.</message>  
         </field-validator>  
     </field> 

But the problem isn't solved..

Should I use some tags that show the output of my validation on my form?


The fact that my debugger gets in the action, it means that my
validationinterceptor isn't reached, right?

-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: musom...@aol.com [mailto:musom...@aol.com] 
Verzonden: maandag 17 augustus 2009 13:46
Aan: user@struts.apache.org
Onderwerp: Re: validation


 The names of the params for double validator are different from those
of int validator.
Instead of max and min your choices are
minInclusive
maxInclusive
minExclusive
maxExclusive

Chris 


 


 

-----Original Message-----
From: sandy.verfai...@roularta.be
To: user@struts.apache.org
Sent: Mon, Aug 17, 2009 7:26 am
Subject: RE: validation










Thx for the reply,
I have no interceptors declared in my struts.xml, so I assume i use
defaultstack interceptor, or not?
Jes, the validation xml is in the same dir as my class.

Any other thoughts? 

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Van: mailtolouis2020-str...@yahoo.com
[mailto:mailtolouis2020-str...@yahoo.com]
Verzonden: maandag 17 augustus 2009 13:12
Aan: Struts Users Mailing List
Onderwerp: Re: validation

Are u using defaultStack interceptor? If not u need to make sure
validate and workflow interceptor are in your interceptor stack.

Another check is are  u putting the
ProductActions-addProduct-validation.xml in the same directory as your
ProductActions.java ?



________________________________
From: "sandy.verfai...@roularta.be" <sandy.verfai...@roularta.be>
To: user@struts.apache.org
Sent: Monday, August 17, 2009 11:01:56 AM
Subject: validation

Hi,

I'm trying to add some validation to my fstruts 2 form but it won't
work.
If I enter for example value '6' in my weight textfield and press 'add',
the debugger comes in the method 'addProduct', finishes and returns to
products.jsp.
There is no message shown as defined in the validation xml.
Does someone see what goes wrong?


In products.jsp I have the following code:
...
<s:head/>
</head>
...
<s:fielderror />
<s:actionerror />
<s:form action="addProduct" method="post" validate="true"
namespace="/service">
weight: <s:textfield name="weight" />
<s:submit value="addProduct" align="center" cssClass="button" />
</s:form> ...

In struts.xml I have:

<action name="addProduct" class="be.shop.service.ProductActions"
method="addProduct" >
<result name="input">/products.jsp</result>
<result>/products.jsp</result>
<result name="error">/products.jsp</result>
</action>

In ProductActions.java i have:

public String addProduct(){
return SUCCESS;
}

In ProductActions-addProduct-validation.xml I have:

<!DOCTYPE validators PUBLIC "-//OpenSymphony Group//XWork Validator
1.0.2//EN"
"http://www.opensymphony.com/xwork/xwork-validator-1.0.2.dtd";>
<validators>
<field name="weight">
<field-validator type="double">
<param name="min">0</param>
<param name="max">3</param>
<message>Weight has to be numeric and can't be less than 0.</message>
</field-validator> </field> </validators> 

thx!

Sandy

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