I have a servlet that looks like this:
public void doPost(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response) throws IOException{
String param1 = request.getParameter("param1");
String param2 = request.getParameter("param2");
validateInput(param1, param2, request, response);
//if nothing's wrong with the input, do this and that
}
private void validateInput(String param1, String param2, HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response) throws IOException{
boolean fail = false;
//validate input blah blah blah
if (fail){
PrintWriter out = response.getWriter();
out.write("invalid input");
//end process or servlet
}
}
The idea is that I want to pass param1
and param2
to function validateInput()
to validate whether or not the input is valid. If input is invalid, write a message back and then end the process. My question is how to end the process? I'm aware of that calling return;
in doPost()
will end the process but I'm trying to avoid returning any value from validateInput()
to doPost()
just for the sake of ending the process. I personally feel that it's more readable this way rather than returning true
or false
to doPost()
and call return;
there. Is there a way to do it? Or is it simply impossible?
validateInput()
, then yeah.. that's the only way.