You can, however, pass in an object obtained via injection with the
@SpringBean annotation.

On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 3:42 PM, Patrick Angeles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Another difference, if you have to do a database roundtrip (which you will
> likely need to verify a password) then the code for the validator is a bit
> more complicated. You have to take into account the fact that this gets
> serialized/deserialized as part of the page so you can't just pass a DB
> connection or hibernate session in the constructor.
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> Eelco Hillenius wrote:
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>>> But can you please explain, why wouldn't you use validator for this?
>>
>> I think that's just personal preference. Validators are reusable,
>> while putting a check in onSubmit isn't. Whether that matters depends
>> on your project and the context you do the check in.
>>
>> Eelco
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