Well... You need not extend the validator plugin. You could write your
custom validator class and write a method in that... For eg. You could
specify this in your validator-rule.xml...

 <validator name="whatever" classname="com.myvalidation.FieldChecks"
method="validateWhatever"

All you need to have now is a class FieldChecks in the given package and a
method as specified. Now you have the validation. You could use this
validation - 'whatever' - in your validation.xml

HTH,
 
Nitesh
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-----Original Message-----
From: Dewitte Rémi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 05, 2005 4:36 PM
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Subject: Re: howto with validator


Ok thanks, i'll try to achieve with the validator-rule.xml. But if i can't
you 
suggest me to extends the plugin validator to include more specific rules, 
didn't you ?

Rémi

Le Mardi 5 Juillet 2005 07:45, Nitesh Naveen a écrit :
> You could do this with validator and indexed properties.
> When using indexed properties, JavaScript validations doesn't work. 
> However the server side validations does. This should suffice what you 
> need... In case you have some validations that involve business logic, 
> you could add more validations, customize the validator-rule.xml add 
> your own validation there point it to a custom validator method in the 
> validator you have coded.
>
>
> HTH,
>
> Nitesh
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dewitte Rémi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, July 04, 2005 9:21 PM
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>
>
> Hello everybody !
> I have some howto questions related to validator.
> I'd like to do some checks on my form :
>
> 1) in a multibox question, i'd like to check at least 2 are checked 
> and at most 4.
>
> 2) I have a mapped property, I'd like to check every mymap(key) is 
> answered.
>
> 3) I have a form property of type "java.lang.String[]", which is an 
> array of
>
> names(<html:text property="names[0]"/>). I'd like to check all the 
> names with usual validator features.
>
> Is it possible with the validator or may I make it in my actionForm ?
>
> Thanks
>
> Rémi
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