Hi,
I hope that someone can help me with this issue. We are currently using the error messages retrieved from XmlError and displaying them to the users as tooltips on the GUI. However, the default messages within messages.properties are not user-friendly. To get around this problem, I added some of the error codes into my own .properties file to override the default messages e.g. cvc-maxLength-valid.1.1=The length of the value entered ($1) exceeds the maximum length ($2) allowed But to get the arguments for the $1 and $2 values, I had to parse the message retrieved from XmlError to get the correct arguments. This is based on a lot of assumptions and is not the neat solution I was after. Basically, I want to know two things, 1) Is it possible to "plug-in" a custom messages.properties into the XmlBean framework that will override the default messages within messages.proerties. The architect does not want me to edit the original messages.properties within the XmlBean jar. 2) If it's not possible to "plug-in" a custom messages.properties file, is there a way in which I can get the arguments used for the $1 and $2 qualification? From what I can see, XmlError only has the code and the fully qualified message. 3) If 1 and 2 are not possible ... is there another way ??? Any help would be deeply appreciated. Cheers, Annie DISCLAIMER:--------------------------------------------------------------------------- This Email may contain confidential and/or privileged information and is intended solely for the addressee(s) named. If you have received this information in error, or are advised that you have been posted this Email by accident, please notify the sender by return Email, do not redistribute it, delete the Email and keep no copies. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

