+1
In terms of this particular requirement, what the validator framework
does is provide the concept of 'pages' and page-specific validatons
(think of a wizard, where each screen in the wizard is a 'page' and each
validation rule is marked as being applicable to a specific page).
Even if you don't want to switch to using the validator framework, you
may want to implement the same concept in your own validation logic.
L.
Raghu Kanchustambham wrote:
While the "if" loops in the validate function of the form will work... i
somehow think you are coupling the workflow with the validation rules. Why
dont you look at the validation framework so that you "externalize" your
validation logic into xml files?
You can perform validation on a per form basis and also on a per action
basis in the validator framework. The second case may be useful to you.
~raghu
On 12/5/05, Sun Shine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thank you!
--- David Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
A few ideas that may get you started:
you can use different names for the submit or image
tags that you are
using to submit the forms, and set up an if, else if
structure in your
validate method to see which page has submitted to
the actionForm based
on the parameters input. or use hidden tags to do
the same thing. or use
the HttpServletRequest's getPathInfo().
dave
On Sun, 2005-12-04 at 15:19 -0800, Sun Shine wrote:
Hi all,
In my application, I'm using one ActionForm Bean
for
several pages. How do I properly use validate
method
when user goes from one page to another? It's a
collection of data, so, on page 1, I need to
validate
X fields, on page 2, validate Y fields, etc.
Is there an easy way to tell what page I am coming
from?
Any help is appreciated!
Thanks,
Penny
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