IMO a detailed example doesn't *belong* on the homepage; that is an
overview that accurately reflects the basic steps.

There are code samples on the links in the left nav under "Documentation".


On Tue, Aug 20, 2013 at 4:25 PM, Middlebrook, Barry <
barry.middlebr...@centurylink.com> wrote:

> This kind of narrative does not provide the kind of detail necessary to
> create a quick implementation. It's useless:
> Usage
> In order to use the Validator, the following basic steps are required:
> Create a new instance of the org.apache.commons.validator.Validator class.
> Currently Validator instances may be safely reused if the current
> ValidatorResources are the same, as long as you have completed any previous
> validation, and you do not try to utilize a particular Validator instance
> from more than one thread at a time.
> Add any resources needed to perform the validations, such as the JavaBean
> to validate.
> Call the validate method on org.apache.commons.validator.Validator.
> REF: http://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-validator/
> Would someone be so kind as to provide everyone a simple code example?
> Thank you.
>
>


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