First of all thanks for the quick response.
I checked out the examples and the wiki. But I don't understand why I
should
provide these extra possibility's for validation, because my constraint
is working as
mentioned in the primefaces forum post. It's all just about passing this
result of
validation inside the entity manager to JSF ?

Regards
Alesandro

> hi alesandro,
>
> first of all: welcome @ myfaces!
>
> for cross-validation you need the property-validation module (!=
> bean-validation) and for advanced bean-validation you need the
> bean-validation module (+ the bv implementation of your choice).
> in any case you need the core of extval. for primefaces it's also
suggested
> to use the generic support module.
>
> you can find hello world examples at [1]. furthermore, you might be
> interested in the wiki [2] and a chapter about extval [3]. both
contain
> detailed information about such topics.
>
> regards,
> gerhard
>
> [1]
>
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/myfaces/extensions/validator/trunk/examples/
> [2] https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/EXTVAL
> [3]
http://people.apache.org/~gpetracek/myfaces/extval/extval_chapter.html
>
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>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I tried to make a cross field BeanValidation with a custom
annotation.
> > (based on JEE6 /
> > JSF2) The validation works correct but it's not passed to the JSF
view.
> > I wrote about
> > this in the Primefaces forum
> > http://forum.primefaces.org/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=14569
> > . It would be nice if someone would have a look at this (maybe Iam
just
> > getting
> > something basic wrong with ExtVal).
> >
> > Regards
> > Alesandro
> >
>
>

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