Did you try putting an @struts.validator tag (w/ no attributes) on the
parent objects setter? I believe that is the workaround that Erik
suggested.
Matt
On Sep 22, 2004, at 9:53 AM, Nick Heudecker wrote:
Matt,
Putting the validation tags on the nested object's properties creates
validation XML, but the properties are not prefixed with the name of
the parent object's property name. So you get this:
<field property="address1" depends="required">
<arg0 key="home.address.1"/>
</field>
Instead of:
<field property="homeAddress.address1" depends="required">
<arg0 key="home.address.1"/>
</field>
On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 09:40:36 -0600, Matt Raible
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
+1 for a release and +1 for a few days for Nick to figure this stuff
out
below. I believe Erik Hatcher knows how to do it. Currently, I think
you have to put a @struts.validator tag on the setter of the nested
object and then the children will be picked up. If that works, it
would
be nice to eliminate that step. I'll try to look at this myself in
the
next couple of days.
Matt
Nick Heudecker wrote:
I would really like to be able to have the Struts validator code
validate nested properties for the 1.2.2 release. If anyone has
suggestions about how to accomplish this, please let me know. Here's
the original email:
http://www.mail-archive.com/xdoclet-devel%40lists.sourceforge.net/
msg16038.html
On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 12:02:37 +0200, Rene Zanner
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Hi folks,
+ 1 from me, too.
Cheers,
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Betreff: Xdoclet 1.2.2 release ?
Hi fellow developers,
I'd like to see a Xdoclet 1.2.2 out end of this month, following
the
principle 'release often'. We did quite a good job since 1.2.1
closing
over 50 bugs and adding support for ws4ee and java server faces.
There is one thing, but I don't consider this a problem, if a
subsequent
1.3 release won't take too long then:
- support for Jdk 5 features / grammar
I did look into it, but this is nothing that one can fix in a few
minutes.
So I'd propose to 'freeze' cvs now, putting a 1.2.2 tag on it.
Then testing by us developers starts. Checkins are only ok if this
fixes a direct regression (no more jira bug closing) and then the
tag is moved forward.
In a week from now, the release will be built and cvs is open for
checkin again.
What do you think?
Andrew: would you build the release?
Cheers
Heiko
will only be moved forward if
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