Then you must like this option :)
What I hated about Struts, is that conversion and validation was not
integrated well enough. Only thing to work really well with it was to
have string properties in your form beans, and then manually casting/
checking them. Never liked commons-validator too. Glady, those days are
over! :)
Eelco
Michael Jouravlev wrote:
Imho doing this manually is better. I never liked automatic
reset/populate/validate sequence in Struts.
On 7/19/05, Eelco Hillenius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes, in 1.1. there is (was part of the refactoring I did on Form).
Button now has property 'immediate', which is false by default. When
true, validation AND model updating is skipped. There are some
convenience methods in Form to do this manual now if you want to do it
your own way.
Eelco
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