Hi I am baffled to why the name and resource attributes in the arg and msg seem not to work in my application. Surely someone has used validator with a second argument, overridden the default message, or set resource to false in their configuration. I was thinking that the problem I have was of my making.
Can someone please tell me why these attributes won't work on my application? All the information that you will need is below: Thanks in advance, David David Duff wrote: >Hi, > >That doesn't work for me. It keeps printing out the message I defined >in validation-rules.xml minus the second arg because it is not defined >anymore. > ><validator > name="minlength" >classname="com.company.product.controller.validator.CustomValidator" > method="validateMinLength" > methodParams="java.lang.Object, > org.apache.commons.validator.Field" > *msg="errors.min"*/> > >Is there any way to override this message with the one in validator.xml? > ><msg name="minlength" key="My Message" resource="false" /> > >Thanks in advance, >DAvid > > > > > >Aaron Sheffey wrote: > > > >>If you want to print out a specific message for the validation, you can >>add that to the field, too: >> >><field property="username" depends="required,minlength"> >> <arg key="username"/> >> <var><var-name>minlength</var-name><var-value>6</var-value></var> >> <msg name="minlength" key="The minimum length for the User Name is >>6" resource="false" /> >></field> >> >> >> >> >>David Duff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>08/24/2005 12:09 PM >>Please respond to >>"Jakarta Commons Users List" <[email protected]> >> >> >>To >>Jakarta Commons Users List <[email protected]> >>cc >> >>Subject >>Re: Commons Validator problem >> >> >> >> >> >> >>Hi, >> >>Thanks for the reply >> >>The msg I want to print out has two arguments: >> >>errors.min=The {0} must have at least {1} characters. >> >>This would leave: >> >>The user name must have at least {1} characters. >> >>I can get round the problem I'm having by specifying a value in the >>resource like >> >><field property="username" depends="required,minlength"> >> <arg key="user.username" position="0"/> >> <arg key="user.min" position="1"/> >> >><var><var-name>minlength</var-name><var-value>6</var-value></var> >> >> </field> >> >>properties file: >>user.min= 6 >> >>I would like to do it like it was specified in the user guides instead >>of intoducing a workaround and having to input the value twice. Once in >>the resource and another in the validator.xml. >> >>Thanks in advance. >>David >> >>Aaron Sheffey wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >>>You probably don't need to specify all the other stuff in the field. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>Based >> >> >> >> >>>on what I have done with mask, do something like >>> >>><field property="username" depends="required,minlength"> >>> <arg key="username"/> >>> <var><var-name>minlength</var-name><var-value>6</var-value></var> >>></field> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>David Duff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>08/24/2005 11:43 AM >>>Please respond to >>>"Jakarta Commons Users List" <[email protected]> >>> >>> >>>To >>>[email protected] >>>cc >>> >>>Subject >>>Commons Validator problem >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>Hi, >>> >>>I am trying to specify a min. length for a user name field in my >>>application. >>> >>>In my validatior.xml I have specified: >>> >>>|<field property="username" depends="required,minlength"> >>> <arg key="user.username" position="0"/> >>> <arg name="minlength" key="${var:minlength}" resource="false" || >>>position="1"||/> >>> <var><var-name>minlength</var-name><var-value>6</var-value></var> >>></field> >>> >>>In my validator-rules.xml I have: >>> >>><validator >>> name="minlength" >>>classname="com.company.product.controller.validator.CustomValidator" >>> method="validateMinLength" >>> methodParams="java.lang.Object, >>> org.apache.commons.validator.Field" >>> msg="errors.min"/> >>> >>>In my custom validator I have my validateMinLength() method. >>> >>>I would expect the two arguments (user.username and minlength) to get >>>picked up but it only picks up the first argument even though ||I can >>>see the two args in the field object||. When I remove the name >>>attribute from arg, it will then pick up the second argument but look >>>for the key in the resource even although resource is set to false. >>> >>>I am using commons-validator-1.1.4.jar| >>> >>>Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong? >>> >>>Thanks in advance. >>>David >>> >>>--------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> >>>No virus found in this incoming message. >>>Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. >>>Version: 7.0.338 / Virus Database: 267.10.15/80 - Release Date: >>> >>> >>> >>> >>23/08/2005 >> >> >> >> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>--------------------------------------------------------------------- >>To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> >> >> >> >>------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >>No virus found in this incoming message. >>Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. >>Version: 7.0.338 / Virus Database: 267.10.15/80 - Release Date: 23/08/2005 >> >> >> >> > > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
