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  Validations Annotation
Added by Rainer Hermanns, last edited by Rainer Hermanns on Dec 01, 2006
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If you want to use several annotations of the same type, these annotations must be nested within the @Validations() annotation.

Usage

Used at METHOD level.

Parameters

Parameter Required Notes
requiredFields no Add list of RequiredFieldValidators
customValidators no Add list of CustomValidators
conversionErrorFields no Add list of ConversionErrorFieldValidators
dateRangeFields no Add list of DateRangeFieldValidators
emails no Add list of EmailValidators
fieldExpressions no Add list of FieldExpressionValidators
intRangeFields no Add list of IntRangeFieldValidators
requiredStrings no Add list of RequiredStringValidators
stringLengthFields no Add list of StringLengthFieldValidators
urls no Add list of UrlValidators
visitorFields no Add list of VisitorFieldValidators
regexFields no Add list of RegexFieldValidator
expressions no Add list of ExpressionValidator

Examples

@Validations(
          requiredFields =
                  {@RequiredFieldValidator(type = ValidatorType.SIMPLE, fieldName = "customfield", message = "You must enter a value for field.")},
          requiredStrings =
                  {@RequiredStringValidator(type = ValidatorType.SIMPLE, fieldName = "stringisrequired", message = "You must enter a value for string.")},
          emails =
                  { @EmailValidator(type = ValidatorType.SIMPLE, fieldName = "emailaddress", message = "You must enter a value for email.")},
          urls =
                  { @UrlValidator(type = ValidatorType.SIMPLE, fieldName = "hreflocation", message = "You must enter a value for email.")},
          stringLengthFields =
                  {@StringLengthFieldValidator(type = ValidatorType.SIMPLE, trim = true, minLength="10" , maxLength = "12", fieldName = "needstringlength", message = "You must enter a stringlength.")},
          intRangeFields =
                  { @IntRangeFieldValidator(type = ValidatorType.SIMPLE, fieldName = "intfield", min = "6", max = "10", message = "bar must be between ${min} and ${max}, current value is ${bar}.")},
          dateRangeFields =
                  {@DateRangeFieldValidator(type = ValidatorType.SIMPLE, fieldName = "datefield", min = "-1", max = "99", message = "bar must be between ${min} and ${max}, current value is ${bar}.")},
          expressions = {
              @ExpressionValidator(expression = "foo > 1", message = "Foo must be greater than Bar 1. Foo = ${foo}, Bar = ${bar}."),
              @ExpressionValidator(expression = "foo > 2", message = "Foo must be greater than Bar 2. Foo = ${foo}, Bar = ${bar}."),
              @ExpressionValidator(expression = "foo > 3", message = "Foo must be greater than Bar 3. Foo = ${foo}, Bar = ${bar}."),
              @ExpressionValidator(expression = "foo > 4", message = "Foo must be greater than Bar 4. Foo = ${foo}, Bar = ${bar}."),
              @ExpressionValidator(expression = "foo > 5", message = "Foo must be greater than Bar 5. Foo = ${foo}, Bar = ${bar}.")
  }
  )
  public String execute() throws Exception {
      return SUCCESS;
  }

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