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Andrew McCulloch commented on BEEHIVE-1118:
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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;
>       }
>       
>       
>       
> }

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