Do you have setLenient(false) on the GregorianCalendar
class? It should reject inappropriate dates then. I
don't know why it doesn't default to this behavior.
David
--- Matt Raible <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a Data Object (DO) that we use to throw b/w
> our EJBs and forms.
>
> 1. In one particular DO, I am using the Gregorian
> Calendar to set day, month
> and year.
> 2. I am using the validation framework to validate
> that day is b/w 1-31, that
> month is b/w 1-12 and year is b/w 2001 and 2100.
>
> The validation framework is not validating day or
> month, because with the
> gregorian calendar in my getters/setters - you can
> set a day or a month to any
> number and it will simply increment the calendar.
>
> Does anyone know of a way to get around this? I'd
> like to NOT use Javascript,
> but I want to validate the value the user entered,
> rather than the value from
> the DO using getValue();
>
> Thanks,
>
> Matt
>
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