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Alexander Smirnov resolved RF-3921.
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Resolution: Won't Fix
This is a Hibernate Validator bug.
ajaxValidator: '@CreditCardNumber' validation failed in case
"1234", but passed in case "abcdef".
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Key: RF-3921
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/RF-3921
Project: RichFaces
Issue Type: Bug
Affects Versions: 3.2.2
Environment: IE6, IE7, FF 3.0, Safari 3.1, Opera 9.5(3.2.2.BETA1)
Reporter: Mikhail Vitenkov
Assignee: Alexander Smirnov
Fix For: 3.2.2
Step 1. Use ajaxValidator on the page following way:
<h:outputLabel for="creditValue" value="Credit card validation:"
/>
<h:panelGroup>
<h:inputText value="#{validator.creditValue}"
id="creditValue">
<rich:ajaxValidator event="onchange"></rich:ajaxValidator>
</h:inputText>
<rich:message for="creditValue" showDetail="true"
showSummary="true" />
</h:panelGroup>
Step 2. "validator" bean should contains 'creditValue' field:
...
@CreditCardNumber(message="Credit card validation failed!")
private String creditValue; + getter & setter for this field.
Step 3. On the page input "123" - validation message appears;
Step 4. Input "abcdef"
Actual behavior:
Validation message disappears. But "abcdef" isn't valid value for credit
card number. So there is no checking about digits presence occurs.
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