It is the value of the path attribute in the action element in the
struts-config.xml file.

If you look at the DynaValidatorActionForm source you will see the following
in the validate().

Validator validator = StrutsValidatorUtil.initValidator(mapping.getPath(),
                                                                this,
                                                                application,
request,
                                                                errors, page);


robert

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jerry Jalenak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, July 22, 2002 12:14 PM
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> Subject: DynaValidatorActionForms
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> I've changed over to using DynaValidatorActionForm for my <form-bean>
> definitions. When I did so my validator routines quit working.
> Looking over
> Chuck's chapter on Validator where he discusses the class
> hierarchy, he says
> that if you use DynaValidatorActionForm, <quote> the Validator
> will use the
> action's name to look up the validation rules </quote>.  Is this the path
> name in my action-mapping?
>
> TIA
>
> Jerry Jalenak
> Development Manager, Web Publishing
> LabOne, Inc.
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