Struts URL Validator Example
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- Written by Nam Ha Minh
- Last Updated on 02 August 2019 | Print Email
- XML: using type=”url” attribute in <validator> or <field-validator> elements.
- Annotation: using @UrlValidator annotation type to annotate setter method of the field or action method.
1. Struts URL Validator XML
Usage:
- Field-validator syntax:
<field name="fieldName"> <field-validator type="url"> <message>validation error message</message> </field-validator> </field>
- Plain-validator syntax:
<validator type="url"> <param name="fieldName">myHomePage</param> <message>validation error message</message> </validator>
Parameters:
Parameter name | Description |
fieldName | Name of the field to validate. Required if using plain validator syntax. |
Struts URL Validator XML Examples:
- Field-validator example:
<field name="myHomePage"> <field-validator type="url"> <message>You must enter a valid URL</message> </field-validator> </field>
- Plain-validator example:
<validator type="url"> <param name="fieldName">myHomePage</param> <message>Please specify a valid URL.</message> </validator>
2. Struts @UrlValidator Annotation
Usage: Using the following annotation type before the setter method or action method (in case of using plain-validator):@UrlValidator(param1 = "param 1 value", param2 = "param 2 value", ...)
Parameters:
Parameter name | Required | Default value | Description |
message | Yes | validation error message. | |
key | No | i18n key for validation error message. | |
messageParams | No | Additional parameters to customize the message. | |
fieldName | No | Specifies field name in case this validator type is plain-validator. | |
shortCircuit | No | false | Whether this validator is short circuit. |
type | No | ValidatorType.FIELD | type of the validator: field-validator (FIELD) or plain-validator (SIMPLE). |
Struts @UrlValidator Annotation Examples:
- Basic field-validator:
@UrlValidator(message = "Please enter a valid URL for your home page.") public void setMyHomePage(String myHomePage) { this.myHomePage = myHomePage; } - Specifying i18n key for the message:
@UrlValidator(message = "Default message", key = "form.validation.homePage") public void setMyHomePage(String myHomePage) { this.myHomePage = myHomePage; } - Plain-validator (annotating the action method):
@UrlValidator(type = ValidatorType.SIMPLE, message = "Please enter a valid URL for your home page.", fieldName = "myHomePage") public String execute() { return SUCCESS; }
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About the Author:
Nam Ha Minh is certified Java programmer (SCJP and SCWCD). He began programming with Java back in the days of Java 1.4 and has been passionate about it ever since. You can connect with him on Facebook and watch his Java videos on YouTube.
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