Dylan Stamat wrote:

Yeah, I could... however this would defeat the purpose (convenience) of using a DynaValidatorForm.
Apparently it isn't all that convenient for you as it is, either.

The main purpose of using a dyna form, at least for me, is that I don't have to write a class and the get/setters, not the automagic validation. The validation generally doesn't do what I want it to, so I don't use it: I still don't have to write bean code, my base action classes know what to do with GET/POST requests, and my life is easier. For me it's still pretty convenient.

Dave



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