Hi

NHV is more constraint validation engine than a rule one, once you
define the validation configuration, you have to use it. Maybe you
just missed something in your configuration (and I'm not following it)

Regards

On 9 dic, 17:19, Periop IT <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have been getting ready to use the Validator for a particular domain
> using the ValidatorEngine.  What I did to familiarize myself with the
> process of writing rules was to create some simple tests on lets say
> object Foo.  Foo has two properties Age and Name.  I created a
> validation definition for Foo called Rule1.  Rule1 has a one rule
> using the ValidatateInstance Method that always returns false.  When I
> run my initial test using the engine it runs as expected.  Now if I
> create a second validation definition for Foo in another class called
> Rule2.  Like Rule1, Rule2 has a single rule using the ValidateInstance
> Method the always returns false.  I create a second test that
> registers both Rule1 and Rule2 to the configuration.  When I run the
> test Rule2 never gets called.  It would appear that you can only have
> one validation definition for an object.  Is this true?  Perhaps I
> should not be using Validator for this purpose.  Does anyone have any
> advice?  Thanks...

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