Have you checked out databinder-validator ? It uses Hibernate Validator, but is a great place to start
I would be interested in throwing ideas arround. On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 9:51 AM, Ophélie Salm <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm Ophélie @ Zenika ! > > As the subject states, i've got a few questions regarding the JSR 303 (bean > validation) integration with wicket. That's something a lot of people at > Zenika are eager to see evolving from the current "yes, it'd be great!" > project to a real concrete one. I know it's part of the wicket 1.5 wishlist > too, so i assume you might be interested as well ;) > > To be fair, this idea came up with this blog post : > http://magnus-k-karlsson.blogspot.com/2009/10/integrate-jsr-303-bean-validation-and.html > but what we really want first, is to make bean validation available as a > form Behavior. Although it's still an open discussion. > > As i was searching the nabble archive, i noticed that the same subject came > up regularly, but i can't seem to find an ongoing project. However, i > stumbled upon the wicketstuff-hibernate-behavior made by Ryan Sonnek, which > is based on the Hibernate Validator framework. Unfortunately, this project > has moved to the attic due to lack of updates. So i was thinking about > starting over with this as a base project or inspiration, then to make it > fully compatible with wicket 1.4.x and of course the JSR 303. > > I know some people already did some blog posts, sharing their own code as > an answer to the JSR 303 integration, but what we want here, is to make it > available to a wider audience of wicket users, say, as a wicket stuff > component first and, why not, as part of wicket core later on. > > So, before starting anything, i need to know if someone is already taking > charge of a similar project ? If not, we're ready to dig into this matter > here at Zenika. So let me hear some feedback about this idea, what do you > think ? > > Regards. > -- > Ophélie Salm > Zenika > http://www.zenika.com > http://blog.zenika.com > http://yeswicket.com > -- Rodolfo Hansen CTO, KindleIT Software Development Email: [email protected] Mobile: +1 (809) 860-6669
