Just write you own validate() method (with no values) in your form bean.
Then your own method overwrites the super class? validate method.

Or just write "validate=false" in your struts-config.xml file for the
corresponding action
e.g.:
<action  path="/saveUser"
            type="com.myAction"
            name="myForm"
            scope="session"
            validate="false"
            input="/xxx.jsp">.

/Katarina

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Matthias Bauer
Sent: den 27 mars 2001 15:11
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: validate attribute in ActionMapping


Hi everybody,

I am trying to set the default value for validate in the ActionMapping class
to
false. So I subclassed ActionMapping and did this in the constructor:

        public ApplicationMapping()
        {
                super();
                setValidate(false);
        }

The constructor gets called (verified that with traces), but when an action
is
excuted, validate is set to true. I looked in the struts code but didn't
find
the place where this could happen.

Does anybody have an idea what is going on here?

Thanks,

--- Matthias

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