I have a table of data need to do form submission:

   Name             Data
===================================
  Item1          [             ]
  Item2          [             ]

new ListView("items", items) {
     populateItem(ListItem item) {
        item.add(new Lebel("name")
        item.add(new RequiredTextField("data"));
     }
} ;

if I leave all data blank, I will got multiple messages with the same messages:

'data' is required.
'data' is required.
 
which is useless for client....  It seems that RequiredValidator, NumberValidator... etc
 don't allow to do things like:

data.RequiredValidator= Data of ${0} is required.

and produce messages as:

Data of Item1 is required.
Data of Item2 is required.

Should I need to write my own Validator ? if so, how to do that ?

Thanks.

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