Thanks Taha, but I did supply @Validate("required") annotation and
validation did not happen.

Adam

On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 8:15 PM, Taha Hafeez <tawus.tapes...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I compared the code from RadioGroup with that of Select and found the
> following difference
>
> In Select if parameter 'validate' is not given a default is chosen and so it
> is never null. Validation is performed
> in processSubmission() method by the line
>
> fieldValidationSupport.validate(selectedValue, resources, validate);
>
>
> In RadioGroup however, there is no defaultValidate(){} and so validate can
> be null. Now the validation here is done by the line
>
> if (validate != null)
>   fieldValidationSupport.validate(rawValue, resources, validate);
>
> so when the validate parameter is not supplied, validation does not happen.
>
> regards
> Taha
>
>
> On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 2:19 AM, Adam Zimowski <zimowsk...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I have a bean where @Validate("required") does not work on a
>> radiogroup, but <t:radiogroup validate="required" ...   does. Other
>> @Validate annotated fields (TextField's) work. My companyType is
>> purposely set to null by default, as I do not want any radio
>> pre-selected, thus it shall be required.
>>
>> Is @Validate in the context I have defined supposed to work on the
>> radio group as well?
>>
>> /**
>>  * @author Adam Zimowski
>>  */
>> public class RegisterUiBean {
>>
>>        @Validate("required")
>>        private String email;
>>
>>        @Validate("required")
>>        private String emailRetype;
>>
>>        @Validate("required")
>>        private String password;
>>
>>        @Validate("required")
>>        private String passwordRetype;
>>
>>        @Validate("required")
>>        private CompanyType companyType;
>>
>>
>>        public RegisterUiBean() {
>>        }
>>
>>        public String getEmail() {
>>                return email;
>>        }
>>
>>
>>        public void setEmail(String aEmail) {
>>                email = aEmail;
>>        }
>>
>>
>>        public String getEmailRetype() {
>>                return emailRetype;
>>        }
>>
>>
>>        public void setEmailRetype(String aEmailRetype) {
>>                emailRetype = aEmailRetype;
>>        }
>>
>>
>>        public String getPassword() {
>>                return password;
>>        }
>>
>>
>>        public void setPassword(String aPassword) {
>>                password = aPassword;
>>        }
>>
>>
>>        public String getPasswordRetype() {
>>                return passwordRetype;
>>        }
>>
>>
>>        public void setPasswordRetype(String aPasswordRetype) {
>>                passwordRetype = aPasswordRetype;
>>        }
>>
>>
>>        public CompanyType getCompanyType() {
>>                return companyType;
>>        }
>>
>>
>>        public void setCompanyType(CompanyType aCompanyType) {
>>                companyType = aCompanyType;
>>        }
>>
>>        public CompanyType getCorporation() {
>>                return CompanyType.Corporation;
>>        }
>>
>>        public CompanyType getFederalGov() {
>>                return CompanyType.FederalGovernment;
>>        }
>>
>>        public CompanyType getStateGov() {
>>                return CompanyType.StateGovernment;
>>        }
>>
>>        public CompanyType getIndividual() {
>>                return CompanyType.Individual;
>>        }
>> }
>>
>>  <div class="kk-hdr">Registration Information</div>
>>  <div class="kk-row">
>>  <div class="kk-label"><t:label for="r_email1"/> :</div>
>>  <div class="kk-field"><t:textfield t:id="r_email1"
>> value="registration.email"/></div>
>>  <t:error class="literal:kk-error" for="r_email1"/>
>>  </div>
>>  <div class="kk-row">
>>  <div class="kk-label"><t:label for="r_email2"/> :</div>
>>  <div class="kk-field"><t:textfield t:id="r_email2"
>> value="registration.emailRetype"/></div>
>>  <t:error class="literal:kk-error" for="r_email2"/>
>>  </div>
>>  <div class="kk-row">
>>  <div class="kk-label"><t:label for="r_pass1"/> :</div>
>>  <div class="kk-field"><t:textfield t:id="r_pass1"
>> value="registration.password"/></div>
>>  <t:error class="literal:kk-error" for="r_pass1"/>
>>  </div>
>>  <div class="kk-row">
>>  <div class="kk-label"><t:label for="r_pass2"/> :</div>
>>  <div class="kk-field"><t:textfield t:id="r_pass2"
>> value="registration.passwordRetype"/></div>
>>  <t:error class="literal:kk-error" for="r_pass2"/>
>>  </div>
>>  <div class="kk-row">
>>  <div class="kk-label"><t:label for="r_type"/> :</div>
>>  <div class="kk-field">
>>  <t:radiogroup t:id="r_type" value="registration.companyType"
>> validate="required">
>>        <t:radio t:id="corporation" value="registration.corporation"/>
>>        <t:label for="corporation"/>
>>        <t:radio t:id="federalGovernment" value="registration.federalGov"/>
>>        <t:label for="federalGovernment"/>
>>        <t:radio t:id="stateGovernment" value="registration.stateGov"/>
>>        <t:label for="stateGovernment"/>
>>        <t:radio t:id="individual" value="registration.individual"/>
>>        <t:label for="individual"/>
>>  </t:radiogroup>
>>  </div>
>>
>> Adam
>>
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