I don't know how you're able to use the new features of interpolation of NHV
with xVal, but repeat, I'm not so sure, investigate. I.e:. Now in NHV you
can write a custom message like: "The Customer with Id: ${Id} has a Name
with no valid length: Valid Leng {Min} till {Max}"

On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 4:07 PM, shapper <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
>
> On Apr 13, 7:20 pm, Dario Quintana <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > Seems like xVal integrate NHV and xVal to use it with Asp.Net MVC, but
> you
> > should have a look what is going on in background:
> https://xval.svn.codeplex.com/svn/RulesProviders/NHibernateValidator/...
>
> Is it bad? You wrote as a warning ... Something not well done?
>
> > Seems like is providing client&server side validation for NHV, I should
> > check this deeper.
>
> Yes, that is why I am really considering XVal ... it allows me to use
> Client validation with JQuery which I already use.
>
> > Also few days ago, I wrote this entry in how to integrate MVC with NHV,
> this
> > is just server-side validation, but works fine.
> http://nhforge.org/blogs/nhibernate/archive/2009/04/02/nhibernate-val...
> > Suggestions are welcome.
>
> I found that blog post earlier today.
> A question: where would you put specific validation not possible with
> the Class Property Annotations?
>
> Thanks,
> Miguel
> >
>
>


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