Thanks Maat, I figured it out :)
On Fri, Oct 18, 2013 at 12:57 AM, Matt Benson <[email protected]> wrote: > It's because you're validating your Controller as your root object and the > DTO is being validated by the @Valid annotation. > > Matt > On Oct 17, 2013 10:12 AM, "Umesh Awasthi" <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi All, >> >> Testing a class level constraint, though it seems working fine but >> getting issue while displaying errors to the user end.here is my >> constraints declaration. >> >> Underlying validator is working as expected , but when i am trying to >> show this to UI, it not working. >> Since constraints defined is at class level like >> >> @FieldMatch.List({ >> @FieldMatch(first="name",second="confirmName") >> >> }) >> >> so i was expecting that >> violation.getPropertyPath().iterator().next().getName() will give me >> null, but it is not giving me null. >> >> I have placed validation on Controller as >> @Valid >> private DonorProfileDTO donorProfileDTO; >> // getter and setters >> >> and violation.getPropertyPath().iterator().next().getName() is giving me >> value as >> donorProfileDTO. >> >> I have pasted my validation code at Pastebin and here is link for same >> Custom Validator Code <http://pastebin.com/vTg5FFdi> >> >> Not sure why it is not working as expected. >> >> -- >> With Regards >> Umesh Awasthi >> http://www.travellingrants.com/ >> >> >> > -- With Regards Umesh Awasthi http://www.travellingrants.com/
