Package javax.faces.validator

Examples of javax.faces.validator.Validator.validate()


      while (validators.hasNext())
      {
        Validator validator = validators.next();
        try
        {
          validator.validate(context, this, newValue);
        }
        catch (ValidatorException ve)
        {
          // If the validator throws an exception, we're
          // invalid, and we need to add a message
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        for (int i = 0; i < validators.length; i++)
        {
            Validator validator = validators[i];
            try
            {
                validator.validate(context, input, convertedValue);
            }
            catch (ValidatorException e)
            {
              input.setValid(false);
             
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        for (int i = 0; i < validators.length; i++)
        {
            Validator validator = validators[i];
            try
            {
                validator.validate(context, input, convertedValue);
            }
            catch (ValidatorException e)
            {
                input.setValid(false);
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        for (int i = 0; i < validators.length; i++)
        {
            Validator validator = validators[i];
            try
            {
                validator.validate(context, input, convertedValue);
            }
            catch (ValidatorException e)
            {
                input.setValid(false);
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                  currentPathValidator = pv;
                  for (String id : pv.getValidatorIdList())
                  {
                     currentValidatorId = id;
                     Validator validator = context.getApplication().createValidator(id);
                     validator.validate(context, new NullComponent(), coerced);
                  }
                  if (pv.getValidatorExpression() != null)
                  {
                     elUtils.invokeMethod(context, pv.getValidatorExpression().getELExpression(),
                              new Class<?>[] { FacesContext.class, UIComponent.class, Object.class },
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                     Object coerced = elUtils.coerceToType(context, el, values);
                     for (String id : param.getValidatorIdList())
                     {
                        currentValidatorId = id;
                        Validator validator = context.getApplication().createValidator(id);
                        validator.validate(context, new NullComponent(), coerced);
                     }
                     if (param.getValidatorExpression() != null)
                     {
                        elUtils.invokeMethod(context, param.getValidatorExpression().getELExpression(),
                                 new Class<?>[] { FacesContext.class, UIComponent.class, Object.class },
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                     Object coerced = elUtils.coerceToType(context, el, value);
                     for (String id : param.getValidatorIdList())
                     {
                        currentValidatorId = id;
                        Validator validator = context.getApplication().createValidator(id);
                        validator.validate(context, new NullComponent(), coerced);
                     }
                     if (param.getValidatorExpression() != null)
                     {
                        elUtils.invokeMethod(context, param.getValidatorExpression().getELExpression(),
                                 new Class<?>[] { FacesContext.class, UIComponent.class, Object.class },
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      while (validators.hasNext())
      {
        Validator validator = validators.next();
        try
        {
          validator.validate(context, this, newValue);
        }
        catch (ValidatorException ve)
        {
          // If the validator throws an exception, we're
          // invalid, and we need to add a message
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      while (validators.hasNext())
      {
        Validator validator = validators.next();
        try
        {
          validator.validate(context, this, newValue);
        }
        catch (ValidatorException ve)
        {
          // If the validator throws an exception, we're
          // invalid, and we need to add a message
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  protected void validateValue(FacesContext context, Object newValue) {
    Validator[] validators = getValidators();
      for (int i = 0; i < validators.length; i++) {
        Validator validator = (Validator) validators[i];
        try {
          validator.validate(context, this, newValue);
        }
        catch (ValidatorException ve) {
          // If the validator throws an exception, we're
          // invalid, and we need to add a message
          setValid(false);
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