Hi,
I seem to hardly ever have any real logic in my action bean getter/setter
methods and feel they add unnecessary clutter to the code. I was interested
in refactoring the following:
class Foo extends MyBaseActionBean{
@Validate(required=true,minvalue=5,maxvalue=10)
private Integer bar;
public Integer getBar(){
return bar;
}
public void setBar(Integer value){
this.bar=value;
}
}
to
class Foo extends MyBaseActionBean{
@Validate(required=true,minvalue=5,maxvalue=10)
public Integer bar;
}
However, it seems like validation does not work correctly when I do this.
I do get type conversion failures and binding seems to work but other
validations (like a range check) are not applied and my event handler runs
with invalid data.
Am I missing something here? Is there some reason this can't work?
--
Ross Sargant
TVR Communications LLC
Software Engineer
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http://www.tvrc.com
p: 954-571-2017 x2108
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