Hei Take a look at [1]. Notice the usage of the arg parameter.
[1] http://shale.apache.org/shale-validator/index.html Hermod -----Opprinnelig melding----- Fra: Sanjay Choudhary [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sendt: 19. mars 2007 21:14 Til: [email protected] Emne: Re: validation required Hermod and Gary, <h:panelGrid columns="3" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"> <h:outputLabel for="firstName"> <h:outputText value="*" styleClass="required"></h:outputText> <h:outputText value="First name" /> </h:outputLabel> <h:inputText styleClass="inputText" value="#{bp.firstName}" id="firstName" size="30" maxlength="30" required="true"> <val:commonsValidator type="required" arg="First name" server="true" client="true" message="#{bu['myerror']}"/> ----------------> tried as per Gary's suggestion, nothing appeared </h:inputText> <h:message for="firstName" styleClass="message"></h:message> </h:panelGrid> I read Gary's email and tried his thoughts. When I tried this without required="true" no message appeared and with required="true" it showed the default message {0} is required. Sanjay. On 3/19/07, Gary VanMatre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >From: "Sanjay Choudhary" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > > I am not sure what I am missing here... snippet from my JSP is > > > ><h:inputText styleClass="inputText" > > value="#{bp.firstName}" id="firstName" > > required="true" size="30"> > > <val:commonsValidator type="required" arg="First > name" > > server="true" client="true" message=" > errors.required"/> > > </val:commonsValidator> > > </h:inputText> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > in my message bundle file I have overridden > > javax.faces.component.UIInput.REQUIRED={0} is required. (I read on wiki > > that message = errors.required will be ignored). Funny thing is that JSF > is > > not passing argument for {0}. On my client , I am seeing message {0} is > > required instead of "First name is required". What am I missing here? > > > > > When you use the message attribute to override the validation message, it > must be > the expanded message. It can not be the message key. This means that you > will > need to load the resource bundle within the JSP to override the validator > message, > "#{messages['somekey']}". > > > The shale validator will look in three locations for the error message. > > 1) Default messages are defined with the validaion rule [1]. The message > keys point > to a packaged resource bundles in 4 locales [2]. > > 2) You can override the message by using the same message key and a > different > resource bundle. This resource bundle needs to be registered in the > faces-conif.xml using the "message-bundle" [3]. This is a global override > for all > uses of the commonsValidator within your application. > > 3) You can override the message for each situation using the "message" > attribute. > This expects the message as it might appear in the resource bundle. > > > The "getErrorMessages" method in the commonsValidator resolves these rules > [4]. > > > [1] > http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/shale/framework/trunk/shale-validator/src/main/ resources/org/apache/shale/validator/validator-rules.xml?view=markup > [2] > http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/shale/framework/trunk/shale-validator/src/main/ resources/org/apache/shale/validator/messages.properties?view=markup > [3] > http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/shale/framework/trunk/shale-apps/shale-usecases /src/main/webapp/WEB-INF/faces-config.xml?view=markup > [4] > http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/shale/framework/trunk/shale-validator/src/main/ java/org/apache/shale/validator/CommonsValidator.java?view=markup > > > > thanks, > > Sanjay > > > Gary
