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Andrew McCulloch commented on BEEHIVE-1118: ------------------------------------------- I attached a patch for this issue. It is a pretty simple fix (most of my changes are new tests). There are 3 testRecorder tests that changed as well as 3 new test cases in the compiler bvts. the actual code change is 1 line (changing a HashMap to a LinkedHashMap to maintain insertion order). Please review it and let me know if it is helpful. > form bean validations are not following the order > ------------------------------------------------- > > Key: BEEHIVE-1118 > URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BEEHIVE-1118 > Project: Beehive > Type: Bug > Components: NetUI > Versions: 1.0.1 > Reporter: Srinivas Surapaneni > Attachments: BEEHIVE-1118.patch > > I had a form bean with annotation based validations for each getter method in > the form bean > When the validations are done, it is not following the order of the attributes > Ex: I had date, serialNumber, sampleValue. When the validations are done, > it is always calling the validations on sampleValue followed by date and > serial Number > Is there any way to specify the order of how the validations are being called > Here is the sampe form > @Jpf.FormBean(messageBundle="errors") > public class SampleForm implements Validatable, Serializable { > String date; > String serialNumber; > String sampleValue; > > @Jpf.ValidatableProperty([EMAIL PROTECTED](messageKey="000.error", > [EMAIL PROTECTED](arg="${bundle.dstbundle.date}", position=0)}), [EMAIL > PROTECTED](messageKey="001.error", [EMAIL > PROTECTED](arg="${bundle.dstbundle.date}", position=0)}, > pattern="mm/dd/yyyy", strict=false)) > public String getDate() { > return date; > } > public void setDate(String date) { > this.date = date; > } > > @Jpf.ValidatableProperty([EMAIL PROTECTED]([EMAIL > PROTECTED](arg="${bundle.dstbundle.serial}", position=0)})) > public String getSerialNumber() { > return serialNumber; > } > public void setSerialNumber(String serialNumber) { > this.serialNumber = serialNumber; > } > public void validate(ActionMapping mapping, HttpServletRequest request, > ActionMessages errors) { > System.out.println("In the validate method" + errors.size()); > > } > @Jpf.ValidatableProperty([EMAIL PROTECTED](messageKey="000.error", > [EMAIL PROTECTED](arg="${bundle.dstbundle.sample}", position=0)}), [EMAIL > PROTECTED](messageKey="003.error", [EMAIL > PROTECTED](arg="${bundle.dstbundle.sample}", position=0)}, chars=4)) > public String getSampleValue() { > return sampleValue; > } > public void setSampleValue(String sampleValue) { > this.sampleValue = sampleValue; > } > > > > } -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - If you think it was sent incorrectly contact one of the administrators: http://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/Administrators.jspa - For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira
