hi rudy, ok - great - thx! there is a concept overview [1] which might help you.
you can also write your ideas to the dev list before prototyping them or you can add the ideas to the wiki [2]. or we create a new wiki page which lists possible use-cases as well as answers or just ideas. regards, gerhard [1] http://wiki.apache.org/myfaces/Extensions/Validator/DevDoc/ [2] http://wiki.apache.org/myfaces/Extensions/Validator/DevDoc/Drafts http://www.irian.at Your JSF powerhouse - JSF Consulting, Development and Courses in English and German Professional Support for Apache MyFaces 2009/12/9 Rudy De Busscher <[email protected]> > thx for the info. > > Didn't know that you could sign-in on the JIRA and create your own issues. > > I just created EXTVAL-75. > > I have a few other ideas and will try to create the functionality using the > extval framework. When I'm successfull, I'll create them in JIRA. > > Regards > Rudy. > > > 2009/12/8 Gerhard Petracek <[email protected]> > > hi rudy, >> >> you are welcome! >> just fyi: you can also write to the dev-list in such cases (see cc). >> >> yes - that's a nice idea. the steps to get it in: >> - create a jira issue [1] (issue type: new feature) >> - attach the two files to the issue >> ("Attach file" in the menu and agree with the license - see "Grant >> license to ASF for inclusion in ASF works" in the "Attach Files" screen) >> >> i'll do the rest. >> >> thx for sharing your work! >> >> regards, >> gerhard >> >> [1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/EXTVAL >> >> http://www.irian.at >> >> Your JSF powerhouse - >> JSF Consulting, Development and >> Courses in English and German >> >> Professional Support for Apache MyFaces >> >> >> 2009/12/8 Rudy De Busscher <[email protected]> >> >>> Hello, >>> >>> Sorry to disturb you on this email address but I couldn't find any easy >>> other way to contact you. >>> >>> I'm currently investigating the extension validation framework and I'm >>> very impressed by the functionality. >>> >>> Playing with the RequiredIf annotation, I was wondering about another >>> usecase that pop-ups now and then. A field should be empty when some >>> conditions are met (like another field is filled in, a checkbox is marked, >>> ...) >>> >>> So I created the functionality for myself and would like to share the >>> result with you. The result is in attachment. >>> When you think it is useful for the framework, you are free to >>> incorporate it. >>> >>> I'll keep digging in the framework and find out the other beauties. >>> >>> Best regards >>> >>> Rudy De Busscher >>> >> >> >
