Hi
Have changed it to
<field-validator type="fieldexpression">
<param name="expression"><![CDATA[#secQuestion neq '- Select One
-']]></param>
<message>Please select Question</message>
</field-validator>
But it is still not working now it is not showing the any error even on -
Select One - which it was showing earlier
Regards
Anshu
-----Original Message-----
From: Matt Raible [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 09, 2008 7:13 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [appfuse-user] conditional validation
I believe the logic should be not equal rather than equal. I know it's
confusing as it's the opposite of what you'd expect - but I believe
that's how it works.
Matt
On Sun, Jun 8, 2008 at 11:42 PM, Anshu Dhamija
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi
> I have applied the conditional validation as following in my
> Actionvalidation.xml.this works fine while showing error but if I change
the
> value from - Select One - to some question the validation error remains
> there only
>
> <field-validator type="fieldexpression">
> <param name="expression"><![CDATA[#secQuestion eq '- Select One
> -]]></param>
> <message>Please select Question</message>
> </field-validator>
>
> Can anybody tell me where is my mistake
> Regards
> Anshu
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Leo Barrientos C. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, June 06, 2008 12:59 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [appfuse-user] conditional validation
>
>
> Better, an example for spring!
>
> Look this:
>
> Configuration:
>
> <bean id="modeloValidator"
>
class="com.opensistemas.ksjfhksjfhksjdhf.webapp.validators.ModeloValidator">
> <property name="modeloManager" ref="modeloManager"/>
> </bean>
>
> <bean id="modeloFormController"
>
class="com.opensistemas.ksjfhksjfhksjdhf.webapp.controller.ModeloFormControl
> ler">
> <property name="validator" ref="modeloValidator"/>
> <property name="successView"
> value="redirect:gestion_de_modelos.html?action=listarModelos"/>
> <property name="formView" value="modeloform"/>
> <property name="marcaManager" ref="marcaManager"/>
> <property name="modeloManager" ref="modeloManager"/>
> <property name="tipoEquipoManager" ref="tipoEquipoManager"/>
> <property name="empresaManager" ref="empresaManager"/>
> <property name="atributoTipoEquipoManager"
ref="atributoTipoEquipoManager"/>
> </bean>
>
> In the configuration of the form see the validator property.
>
> In the form (jsp - see formView property):
>
> ....
> <form:select path="tipoEquipo.id" id="tipoEquipo.id"
> onchange="javascript:cambioTipoEquipo();" >
> <%@ include file="/common/blankOption.jsp"%>
> <c:forEach var='vtipoEquipo' items='${tiposEquipo}'>
> <option value="<c:out value="${vtipoEquipo.id}"/>" <c:if
> test="${modelo.tipoEquipo.id == vtipoEquipo.id}">selected</c:if> >
> <c:out value="${vtipoEquipo.nombre}"/>
> </option>
> </c:forEach>
> </form:select>
> ....
>
> Look in the jsp - the related object has a path.
>
> And finally in the Validator :
>
> public class ModeloValidator implements Validator {
>
> private ModeloManager manager;
>
> public void setModeloManager(ModeloManager manager){
> this.manager = manager;
> }
>
> public boolean supports(Class clazz) {
> return Modelo.class.isAssignableFrom(clazz);
> }
>
> public void validate(Object target, Errors errors) {
>
> Modelo modelo = (Modelo) target;
> ValidationUtils.rejectIfEmpty(errors, "nombre", "required.nombre", "Name
> required");
>
> // encontrarTodos= findAll
> List<Modelo> modeloPersistentes =
> manager.encontrarTodos(modelo.getNombre());
>
> try {
> if (modeloPersistentes.size() > 0) throw new Exception();
> } catch (Exception e){
> //carga error
> errors.reject("nombre.error", "Ya existe un modelo con este nombre,
> seleccione otro.");
> }
>
> //El id del objeto modelo.tipoEquipo
> try {
> //Default value is selected?
> if (modelo.getTipoEquipo().getId().equals(new Long(0))) throw new
> Exception();
> } catch (Exception e){
> //carga error
> errors.reject("tipoEquipo.error", "Debe seleccionar un tipo de equipo");
> }
>
> }
>
> }
>
>
>
>
>
>
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>
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>
>
>
> Anshu Dhamija schrieb:
>> Can you please provide a link for full explanation
>>
>> Regards
>> Anshu
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Leo Barrientos C. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Friday, June 06, 2008 12:42 PM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: Re: [appfuse-user] conditional validation
>>
>>
>> Use a custom beanValidator.
>>
>> If category is a object related to your "target" entity use
>> path=category.id to binding in the form.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> nshu Dhamija schrieb:
>>
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> I have a drop down in which there are values along with "select
>>> category".
>>>
>>> "select category" will be selected by default now I want to apply
>>> validation that user need to select a value other than "select
>>> category" otherwise it should show validation error. Can anyone help me
>>>
>>> //Regards//
>>>
>>> Anshu
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
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>
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