Thanks a lot for the link and the explanation.
Un saludo,
José A.

> On 6 Jan 2018, at 10:37, Hedju Hor <hedjuh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi, use  @VisitorFieldValidator
> 1. in Action-Class annotad gettter Method of the model with 
> @VisitorFieldValidator
> 2. @EmailValidator on getter in Model Person.getEmail
> 
> see 
> https://depressedprogrammer.wordpress.com/2007/05/10/struts-2-validation-using-annotations/
> 
> Regards
> Hedju Hor
> 
> On 2018-01-05 19:50, José Antonio Delgado Trujillo <jadt...@gmail.com> 
> wrote: 
>> Annotations validations an alternative way of XML validation or the simplest 
>> way to implement the validate method.
>> 
>> Yo have two options:
>> At method level 
>> At setter level
>> 
>> In the second if you don’t have the setter in the Action class because it 
>> is a property of an object, where do i put the annotation. I think it would 
>> be in the model class but it doesn’t work.
>> 
>> I explain better with a example.
>> Person class have email property and the action class has a field of 
>> Person’s type. So the setter method is for Person not for email. If i want 
>> to use @EmailValidator in a setter level where does it put the annotation?
>> 
>> 
>> Un saludo,
>> José A.
>> 
>> 
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