Well, yes, of course. However, that javascript is generated via a custom tag (which brings us back to Java). The tag reads the config from the xml file. And back to my original question - has anyone attempted (or knows of another project) which instead determines the config based on annotations rather than an XML file? I can go ahead and do it, but would rather not reinvent the wheel if it's already out there some where.
Cheers, Jason -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Ben Speakmon Sent: Wed 1/2/2008 4:19 PM To: Jakarta Commons Users List Subject: Re: Commons Validator and Annotations Client-side means browser, which means javascript, right? In that case, it's not even Java anymore. On Jan 2, 2008 1:13 PM, Jason Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > We want to use the client-side validation aspect of Commons Validator. > We're using it in other webapps, but in our newest endeavor, we'd like to > centralize the config info. > > Thanks, > Jason > > > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Ben Speakmon > Sent: Wed 1/2/2008 4:12 PM > To: Jakarta Commons Users List > Subject: Re: Commons Validator and Annotations > > If you already have annotations at your hibernate layer to do validation, > why do you want to do it again somewhere else? Or are you talking about > validating different data than what gets stuffed into hibernate? > > On Jan 2, 2008 12:40 PM, Jason Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > Greetings, > > > > I'm looking to skip the xml configuration of validation and instead read > > the rules from annotations. We're using hibernate objects throughout > the > > app, even for the form. And we're using annotations to configure all of > the > > hibernate goodness. So, we'd like to just go ahead and use these > > annotations to build our validation - maxlengths, number formats, > required, > > etc. Has anyone out there done this (or know of an open source project > that > > has)? > > > > > > Thanks! > > > > Jason > > > >
