Hi Pedro,
but my problem is that there is no form component to represent the form
itself, is there?
Any other thoughts?
Dan
On 19/04/2010 20:27, Pedro Santos wrote:
Hi Dan
On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 2:04 PM, Dan Haywood <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Another form-related question.
I can see how to install a validator on a Form -
Form#add(IFormValidator) - but it seems that
AbstractFormValidator, the adapter, always requires a specific
FormComponent to be specified in its error(...) method.
How does one raise an error on the state of the form (and by
implication, that of the underlying domain object) itself, without
having to specify any form component?
FeedbackMessages API, is expection an Component object as reporter.
Maybe add the validation error to the form component will make sense:
formComponent.getForm().error(
theValidationErrorNotFormComponentSpecific )
An example would be the classic fromDate < endDate. A workaround
would be to install the validator on - say - the endDate. But I'm
after a general solution, rather than a solution for this
particular example.
Thanks
Dan
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