Did you try this regexp with in a regular java program ?
Thomas Zenglein a écrit :
Hello everybody,
I want my textfield to allow a couple of signs. For that I have the following
code.
@Validate("required,regexp=[<>a-zA-ZöäüÖÄÜß0-9\\.\"\'?!§$%&\\-+*:/ ]+")
public void setName(String name) {
this.name = name;
}
Comma signs should also be allowed here. So I want to extend the regexp to
handle that case.
@Validate("required,regexp=[<>a-zA-Z,öäüÖÄÜß0-9\\.\"\'?!§$%&\\-+*:/ ]+")
leads to
Coercion of [<>a-zA-Z to type java.util.regex.Pattern (via String --> java.util.regex.Pattern) failed: Unclosed character class near index 8 [<>a-zA-Z ^
@Validate("required,regexp=[<>a-z\\,A-ZöäüÖÄÜß0-9\\.\"\'?!§$%&\\-+*:/ ]+")
leads to following error:
Coercion of [<>a-z\ to type java.util.regex.Pattern (via String -->
java.util.regex.Pattern) failed: Unclosed character class near index 7 [<>a-z\ ^
Has anybody an idea for the correct code??? I use tapestry 5.0.6.
THX
Thomas
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