On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 6:38 PM, Christian Decker <
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>
> mraible wrote:
> >
> > Have you tried using the @InitBinder annotation?
> >
> >
> http://www.jdocs.com/spring/2.5.2/org/springframework/web/bind/annotation/InitBinder.html
> >
> > Matt
> >
> I'm not quite sure in how this might help me. What I'm trying to achieve is
> actually quite simple:
> I want an object to be read out using the Managers (or created new), then
> pass it to the form, once the form is submitted I'd like some sort of
> validation to kick in, and display errors in the redisplayed form if
> something didn't go as planned, or otherwise the values should populate my
> object again so I can work on it, or save it back.
> As I see it in the old case you'd use the formBackingObject to fill this
> data in and hold it in some sort of command object, that would be populated
> once the form gets submitted, and some error checking going on that uses
> the
> spring form taglib.
> I'd like to do the same with the annotations :-)
>
> Or did I get something wrong?


I believe you're right. Don't know how to do this myself, but would love to
know the solution too.

Matt


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