You can also use the parameter attribute in the validate method
(assuming you're using an actionform and decide whether to validate
there.
public ActionErrors validate(..) {
String method = mapping.getParameter();
String target = request.getParameter(method);
if(target.equals("view") {
return null;
}
..
}
and so on..
Mark
On 2 Oct 2004, at 14:56, Richard Tuquet Laburre wrote:
may be you can put "validate=false" in your struts-config.xml and
execute form.validate in the methods which have to validate your form
PS : excuse me ; my english is bad ; i am french ;-)
Gabriel França Campolina a écrit :
Hi Folks,
I have a action-mapping that mapping a Action named ProdutoAction that
extends LookupDispachAction and have 3 methods into: start, delete,
save. I'd like inicialized my form with values of my dataBase request
the method start. With ActionForm I can do, but I was used the
DynaValidatorForm and Validator. And When I request the url
.../produto.do?method=start, it validate my form and call the my input
attribute, How I call a method in LookupDispachAction without
validate?????
Thanks,
Sorry Daniel, I don't more post my messages in portuguese....
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