Give it the submission name:
http://rifers.org/docs/api/com/uwyn/rife/engine/
ElementSupport.html#fillSubmissionBean(java.lang.String,%
20java.lang.Object)
and add the group to the submission declaration:
<submission name="blah" group="grp">
Hope this helps,
Geert
On 21 Apr 2007, at 14:50, David HM Spector wrote:
Hi Geert,
My constraint groups were indeed checking the values properly, the
form was getting marked up correctly, the only difference was the
use of the focusgroup() method, which didn't seem to make a
difference ... when fillSumbmissionBean() executes, it still takes
out the existing data...
http://rifers.org/paste/show/4434
Obviously I am not grokking something...
David
On Apr 21, 2007, at 3:20 AM, Geert Bevin wrote:
Hi David,
You need to use constraint groups:
http://rifers.org/wiki/display/RIFE/Validation#Validation-3
Then, when you setup the submission, you can provide the name of
the group. Only the data in that group will be filled in and/or
blanked.
Hope this helps,
Geert
On 21 Apr 2007, at 05:47, David HM Spector wrote:
Ran into an interesting problem this evening, not sure how to
get around it:
As part of my registration process users have to give me a
certain set of information, such as email address, a password,
and their full name,
Given these pieces of info, they can register and access the
system. However there is a lot more in my "Account" bean that
isn't necessary to
register, but might be useful for them to fill in later for use
in larger aspects of the system (address, phone #, billing info
for enhanced services, etc)
The validation is done in two different validation groups, one
for the info required at registration time, the other to handle
the user profile member variables.
when I made a form (the "user profile") to deal with setting the
rest of the data, I can read the Account bean back in and all the
data originally set there when the
user registered is there; however, once the user fills in the
User Profile form (address, etc) the existing data in the bean
gets wiped after the fillSubmissionBean()
call and only the "new" data is in the bean.
is there something that needs to be set to keep the existing data
in the bean...?
David
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