Dear All, I have successfully done the following.
1. I made a form in jsp and posted it to a servlet 2. Inside the servlet i created a bean object and filled it up using the form values retrieved from the request object. 3. I setup the validationresources object using an xml configuration file 4. I wrote a validator class extending from GenericValidator and i put validateEmail method inside it 5. I performed the validation and processed the validation results I have one question though to anybody more experienced to please tell me how could i use the msg attribute of validator xml element. That is if i want to display error messages on the jsp page if an error occurs how could i use the error messages using the validator action etc. Also i think perhaps i will need to do it manually as well that is i will have to wire my error messages myself in the jsp and the validator action msg attribute might not be of any benefit in my situation. In struts usage though I can see the error messages are used via the validator action. In the end i will try to write down a complete example and will put on the commons validator examples page. Regards, Asif On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 6:45 PM, Mohammad Nour El-Din < [email protected]> wrote: > No problem :), I am sorry I have no direct answers to your questions > this is why BeanValidation User Mailing list is the right place go > look at :). > > On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 1:01 PM, Muhammad Asif <[email protected]> wrote: > > Ok thanks for your kind help though. I will look for these there. > > > > On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 5:59 PM, Mohammad Nour El-Din < > > [email protected]> wrote: > > > >> Please ask these question on the user mailing of Apache Bean Validation > :) > >> . > >> > >> On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 12:54 PM, Muhammad Asif <[email protected]> > >> wrote: > >> > Thank you very much Mohammad nour El-Din. I am taking a look at the > >> > recommended link. Can you answer a few short questions. > >> > > >> > 1. Do we always need a bean based validation. I believe in this > scenario > >> we > >> > must have to create a bean based on our form post > >> > 2. Can we also use a validation framework or more appropriately is > there > >> a > >> > validation framework which we can instantiate inside our servlet > methods > >> and > >> > feed our form input data into it for validation. > >> > > >> > > >> > Regards, > >> > Asif > >> > > >> > On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 5:16 PM, Mohammad Nour El-Din < > >> > [email protected]> wrote: > >> > > >> >> Hey :) > >> >> > >> >> Take a look at this > >> >> http://incubator.apache.org/bval/cwiki/index.html this is the new > >> >> standard based Bean-Validation framework for both JSE and JEE. > >> >> > >> >> On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 11:41 AM, Muhammad Asif <[email protected]> > >> >> wrote: > >> >> > Dear all, > >> >> > > >> >> > I am a good programmer and I also had SCJP 1.5 but unfortunately > have > >> not > >> >> > worked on Java for a long time. > >> >> > > >> >> > At the moment I want to know how can we use commons validator in a > >> simple > >> >> > servlet or jsp application without any other framework like struts, > >> >> spring > >> >> > or jsf. > >> >> > > >> >> > Can anyone point me to the correct place where I can see this. > >> >> > > >> >> > I have actually searched on the commons validator wiki and other > >> places > >> >> but > >> >> > could not find an example or documentation explaining this in > >> particular. > >> >> > Perhaps my inexperience is one reason that I could not use this > >> commons > >> >> > validator based on the official documentation available. > >> >> > > >> >> > I am quite hopeful that I will get a good and helpful response > soon. > >> >> > > >> >> > Regards, > >> >> > Asif > >> >> > > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> -- > >> >> Thanks > >> >> - Mohammad Nour > >> >> Author of (WebSphere Application Server Community Edition 2.0 User > >> Guide) > >> >> http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg247585.html > >> >> - LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/mnour > >> >> - Blog: http://tadabborat.blogspot.com > >> >> ---- > >> >> "Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance you must keep > >> moving" > >> >> - Albert Einstein > >> >> > >> >> "Writing clean code is what you must do in order to call yourself a > >> >> professional. There is no reasonable excuse for doing anything less > >> >> than your best." > >> >> - Clean Code: A Handbook of Agile Software Craftsmanship > >> >> > >> >> "Stay hungry, stay foolish." > >> >> - Steve Jobs > >> >> > >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- > >> >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > >> >> For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > >> >> > >> >> > >> > > >> > >> > >> > >> -- > >> Thanks > >> - Mohammad Nour > >> Author of (WebSphere Application Server Community Edition 2.0 User > Guide) > >> http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg247585.html > >> - LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/mnour > >> - Blog: http://tadabborat.blogspot.com > >> ---- > >> "Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance you must keep > moving" > >> - Albert Einstein > >> > >> "Writing clean code is what you must do in order to call yourself a > >> professional. There is no reasonable excuse for doing anything less > >> than your best." > >> - Clean Code: A Handbook of Agile Software Craftsmanship > >> > >> "Stay hungry, stay foolish." > >> - Steve Jobs > >> > >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- > >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > >> For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > >> > >> > > > > > > -- > Thanks > - Mohammad Nour > Author of (WebSphere Application Server Community Edition 2.0 User Guide) > http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg247585.html > - LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/mnour > - Blog: http://tadabborat.blogspot.com > ---- > "Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance you must keep moving" > - Albert Einstein > > "Writing clean code is what you must do in order to call yourself a > professional. There is no reasonable excuse for doing anything less > than your best." > - Clean Code: A Handbook of Agile Software Craftsmanship > > "Stay hungry, stay foolish." > - Steve Jobs > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > >
