2 Replies Latest reply on Apr 28, 2008 10:04 PM by cardel.ka.jelinek.seznam.cz

    Optional and empty fields are validated

    cardel.ka.jelinek.seznam.cz

      Hi,
      I am using Seam 2.0.1 GA, JSF 1.2 and Hibernate 3.2.4
      In my application I am using @Email and @Length annotations on my User entity:



      @Entity
      @Table(name = "users")
      public class User implements Serializable {
      
      private String email;
      private String city;
       
      @Email
      public String getEmail() {
        return email;
      }
      
      public void setEmail(String email) {
        this.email = email;
      } 
      
      @Length(min=2,max=25)
      public String getCity() {
        return city;
      }
      
      public void setCity(String city) {
        this.city = city;
      }






      It is working fine. When field with email or city has incorrect form, validation message is showed. But if I am keep these fields empty, then I am getting Hibernate exception:



       org.hibernate.validator.InvalidStateException: validation failed for: hcp.User



      But this fields has to be optional. I read somewhere, that validation is made only if fields in JSF are not empty. But in my case, validation is fired every time.


      In JSF form I am using s:validate tag. Fields are set as no required.


      <h:outputLabel for="emailInput">Email</h:outputLabel>
      <a:outputPanel id="emailPanel">
           <s:decorate>
                <h:inputText id="emailInput" value="#{user.email}"
                     styleClass="text" >
                     <a:support event="onblur" reRender="emailPanel"
                          ajaxSingle="true" />
                <s:validate />
                </h:inputText>
                <h:message for="emailInput" errorClass="error" />
           </s:decorate>
      </a:outputPanel>
      
      <h:outputLabel for="cityInput">City</h:outputLabel>
      <a:outputPanel id="cityPanel">
           <s:decorate>
                <h:inputText id="cityInput" value="#{user.city}"
                     styleClass="text" >
                     <a:support event="onblur" reRender="cityPanel"
                          ajaxSingle="true" />
                <s:validate />
                </h:inputText>
                <h:message for="cityInput" errorClass="error" />
           </s:decorate>
      </a:outputPanel>



      I solved storing null email value to DB with this 'hack' before persisting.


      if (this.getEmail().equalsIgnoreCase(""))
      this.setEmail(null);



      But then I found out, that the same problem is with all optional fields, that have some hibernate validation tag.


      Any help or hint how to use optional fields with validation?