I guess resourceKey isn't such a good idea after all, as it breaks the
thread safety we just introduced. It should be enough to remove this but
make getResourceKey(FormComponent) overridable, so people can do this
with annonymous classes. Slightly inconvient, but safe. And safe should
win over inconvient.
Eelco
Eelco Hillenius wrote:
Yes, but it is optional. So, if people don't use the resourceKey, the
validators hold no state. If they do, it holds state, which /could/
lead to non-thread safe behaviour. My guess was that that would be
clear enough? Maybe we should get rid of the singleton required
validator just to be sure... cheap enough to create such objects anyway.
Eelco
Johan Compagner wrote:
is the resourcekey for such a validator always the same?
Because now you have extracted out the formcomponent but introduced
the resourcekey.as a variable
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