I referred to 
http://groups.google.com/group/rubyonrails-talk/browse_thread/thread/67d59a432f1d98e3
and tried this with Rails 2.2.2, but got the same result. I am
guessing the issue I am experiencing is not version-specific.

Thomas

On Apr 28, 12:16 pm, Thomas Allen <thomasmal...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The documentation says to return a code 422 with a packet in the
> following format:
>
> <errors type="array"><error>First cannot be empty</error></errors>
>
> So that is what I am doing. But my model will not raise an exception
> on a create call that returns such a response, and a record created
> that way returns true for its valid? call.
>
> I simply do:
>
> >> Menu.create
>
> Which triggers validation errors in the other application, which
> responds with 422 and the following packet, because a "name" field is
> required:
>
> <errors type="array">
>   <error>Name cannot be empty</error>
> </errors>
>
> Why would ActiveResource interpret such a response as valid? Is there
> something more I need to do in my model for validations to take
> effect? My models themselves are dead simple:
>
> class ApplicationResource < ActiveResource::Base
>   self.site = 'http://localhost/frontend/www/api'
> end
>
> class Menu < ApplicationResource
> end
>
> Thomas
>
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