JSP - spring:bind and form:errors problem
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I have problem with displaying errors in JSP. Here is the code:
<form action="" method="post">
<form:hidden path="id" />
<spring:bind path="set.name">
<span>Set name:</span>
<input type="text" name="${status.expression}" value="${status.value}" required="required">
<form:errors path="set.name" />
</spring:bind>
<br/><br/>
<spring:bind path="setup.targetLanguage">
<span>Target language:</span>
<form:select id="target-language" path="setup.targetLanguage" >
<option value="${category.defaultTargetLanguage.id}" selected="selected">${category.defaultTargetLanguage}</option>
<option value="${category.defaultSrcLanguage.id}">${category.defaultSrcLanguage}</option>
</form:select>
</spring:bind>
<spring:bind path="setup.targetSide">
<span>Target side:</span>
<form:select id="target-side" path="setup.targetSide">
<option value="${targetSide}" selected="selected">${targetSide}</option>
<option value="${srcSide}">${srcSide}</option>
</form:select>
</spring:bind>
The command <form:errors path="set.name" /> does not work. I don't use modelAttribute here, because I need to pass data to two objects: set and setup. It needs to be in one <form>. Any solutions?
spring forms validation jsp
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I have problem with displaying errors in JSP. Here is the code:
<form action="" method="post">
<form:hidden path="id" />
<spring:bind path="set.name">
<span>Set name:</span>
<input type="text" name="${status.expression}" value="${status.value}" required="required">
<form:errors path="set.name" />
</spring:bind>
<br/><br/>
<spring:bind path="setup.targetLanguage">
<span>Target language:</span>
<form:select id="target-language" path="setup.targetLanguage" >
<option value="${category.defaultTargetLanguage.id}" selected="selected">${category.defaultTargetLanguage}</option>
<option value="${category.defaultSrcLanguage.id}">${category.defaultSrcLanguage}</option>
</form:select>
</spring:bind>
<spring:bind path="setup.targetSide">
<span>Target side:</span>
<form:select id="target-side" path="setup.targetSide">
<option value="${targetSide}" selected="selected">${targetSide}</option>
<option value="${srcSide}">${srcSide}</option>
</form:select>
</spring:bind>
The command <form:errors path="set.name" /> does not work. I don't use modelAttribute here, because I need to pass data to two objects: set and setup. It needs to be in one <form>. Any solutions?
spring forms validation jsp
That won't work. Either use thespring:bindas intended or useform:tags, don't mix. If you have 2 objects create a from wrapper to wrap them both.
– M. Deinum
Nov 16 '18 at 19:16
How to make a wrapper?
– outlaw1988
Nov 17 '18 at 21:23
Create an object that has 2 fields holding references to the other 2 objects.
– M. Deinum
Nov 19 '18 at 7:07
Do you have any examples? I made the wrapper, but have problem in POST method cause I don't know how to use @Valid annotation related to wrapper (which holds two objects).
– outlaw1988
Nov 25 '18 at 12:00
Annotate the fields in the wrapper with@Valid.
– M. Deinum
Nov 26 '18 at 7:51
add a comment |
I have problem with displaying errors in JSP. Here is the code:
<form action="" method="post">
<form:hidden path="id" />
<spring:bind path="set.name">
<span>Set name:</span>
<input type="text" name="${status.expression}" value="${status.value}" required="required">
<form:errors path="set.name" />
</spring:bind>
<br/><br/>
<spring:bind path="setup.targetLanguage">
<span>Target language:</span>
<form:select id="target-language" path="setup.targetLanguage" >
<option value="${category.defaultTargetLanguage.id}" selected="selected">${category.defaultTargetLanguage}</option>
<option value="${category.defaultSrcLanguage.id}">${category.defaultSrcLanguage}</option>
</form:select>
</spring:bind>
<spring:bind path="setup.targetSide">
<span>Target side:</span>
<form:select id="target-side" path="setup.targetSide">
<option value="${targetSide}" selected="selected">${targetSide}</option>
<option value="${srcSide}">${srcSide}</option>
</form:select>
</spring:bind>
The command <form:errors path="set.name" /> does not work. I don't use modelAttribute here, because I need to pass data to two objects: set and setup. It needs to be in one <form>. Any solutions?
spring forms validation jsp
I have problem with displaying errors in JSP. Here is the code:
<form action="" method="post">
<form:hidden path="id" />
<spring:bind path="set.name">
<span>Set name:</span>
<input type="text" name="${status.expression}" value="${status.value}" required="required">
<form:errors path="set.name" />
</spring:bind>
<br/><br/>
<spring:bind path="setup.targetLanguage">
<span>Target language:</span>
<form:select id="target-language" path="setup.targetLanguage" >
<option value="${category.defaultTargetLanguage.id}" selected="selected">${category.defaultTargetLanguage}</option>
<option value="${category.defaultSrcLanguage.id}">${category.defaultSrcLanguage}</option>
</form:select>
</spring:bind>
<spring:bind path="setup.targetSide">
<span>Target side:</span>
<form:select id="target-side" path="setup.targetSide">
<option value="${targetSide}" selected="selected">${targetSide}</option>
<option value="${srcSide}">${srcSide}</option>
</form:select>
</spring:bind>
The command <form:errors path="set.name" /> does not work. I don't use modelAttribute here, because I need to pass data to two objects: set and setup. It needs to be in one <form>. Any solutions?
spring forms validation jsp
spring forms validation jsp
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That won't work. Either use thespring:bindas intended or useform:tags, don't mix. If you have 2 objects create a from wrapper to wrap them both.
– M. Deinum
Nov 16 '18 at 19:16
How to make a wrapper?
– outlaw1988
Nov 17 '18 at 21:23
Create an object that has 2 fields holding references to the other 2 objects.
– M. Deinum
Nov 19 '18 at 7:07
Do you have any examples? I made the wrapper, but have problem in POST method cause I don't know how to use @Valid annotation related to wrapper (which holds two objects).
– outlaw1988
Nov 25 '18 at 12:00
Annotate the fields in the wrapper with@Valid.
– M. Deinum
Nov 26 '18 at 7:51
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That won't work. Either use thespring:bindas intended or useform:tags, don't mix. If you have 2 objects create a from wrapper to wrap them both.
– M. Deinum
Nov 16 '18 at 19:16
How to make a wrapper?
– outlaw1988
Nov 17 '18 at 21:23
Create an object that has 2 fields holding references to the other 2 objects.
– M. Deinum
Nov 19 '18 at 7:07
Do you have any examples? I made the wrapper, but have problem in POST method cause I don't know how to use @Valid annotation related to wrapper (which holds two objects).
– outlaw1988
Nov 25 '18 at 12:00
Annotate the fields in the wrapper with@Valid.
– M. Deinum
Nov 26 '18 at 7:51
That won't work. Either use the
spring:bind as intended or use form: tags, don't mix. If you have 2 objects create a from wrapper to wrap them both.– M. Deinum
Nov 16 '18 at 19:16
That won't work. Either use the
spring:bind as intended or use form: tags, don't mix. If you have 2 objects create a from wrapper to wrap them both.– M. Deinum
Nov 16 '18 at 19:16
How to make a wrapper?
– outlaw1988
Nov 17 '18 at 21:23
How to make a wrapper?
– outlaw1988
Nov 17 '18 at 21:23
Create an object that has 2 fields holding references to the other 2 objects.
– M. Deinum
Nov 19 '18 at 7:07
Create an object that has 2 fields holding references to the other 2 objects.
– M. Deinum
Nov 19 '18 at 7:07
Do you have any examples? I made the wrapper, but have problem in POST method cause I don't know how to use @Valid annotation related to wrapper (which holds two objects).
– outlaw1988
Nov 25 '18 at 12:00
Do you have any examples? I made the wrapper, but have problem in POST method cause I don't know how to use @Valid annotation related to wrapper (which holds two objects).
– outlaw1988
Nov 25 '18 at 12:00
Annotate the fields in the wrapper with
@Valid.– M. Deinum
Nov 26 '18 at 7:51
Annotate the fields in the wrapper with
@Valid.– M. Deinum
Nov 26 '18 at 7:51
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That won't work. Either use the
spring:bindas intended or useform:tags, don't mix. If you have 2 objects create a from wrapper to wrap them both.– M. Deinum
Nov 16 '18 at 19:16
How to make a wrapper?
– outlaw1988
Nov 17 '18 at 21:23
Create an object that has 2 fields holding references to the other 2 objects.
– M. Deinum
Nov 19 '18 at 7:07
Do you have any examples? I made the wrapper, but have problem in POST method cause I don't know how to use @Valid annotation related to wrapper (which holds two objects).
– outlaw1988
Nov 25 '18 at 12:00
Annotate the fields in the wrapper with
@Valid.– M. Deinum
Nov 26 '18 at 7:51