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In my validator I add some description for each field, and want to display error message in form(.jsp), but when I display message for each field, the error messages is the same, what's problem, my code:

Validator

public class StoreValidator implements Validator {

@Override
public boolean supports(Class<?> clazz) {
    return Store.class.equals(clazz);
}

@Override
public void validate(Object target, Errors errors) {
    ValidationUtils.rejectIfEmptyOrWhitespace(errors, "name", "name.empty", "Name field is empty");
    ValidationUtils.rejectIfEmptyOrWhitespace(errors, "address", "address.empty", "Address field is empty");
}

}

Controller

    @Autowired
private StoreValidator storeValidator;

@InitBinder
protected void initBinder(WebDataBinder binder) {
    binder.setValidator(storeValidator);
}

//post method create store
@RequestMapping(value = "/regStoreSuccessful", method = RequestMethod.POST)
public ModelAndView addStorePost(@Valid @ModelAttribute("storeForm") Store storeForm, BindingResult bindingResult, Principal principal, RedirectAttributes redirectAttrs) throws SQLException {
    ModelAndView modelAndView = new ModelAndView("redirect:body");

    storeValidator.validate(storeForm,bindingResult);

    if(bindingResult.hasErrors()) {
        redirectAttrs.addFlashAttribute("error", bindingResult.getFieldError().getDefaultMessage());
        //modelAndView.addObject("storeForm", bindingResult.getFieldError().getDefaultMessage());
  //modelAndView.addObject("storeForm", storeForm);

  //redirectAttrs.addFlashAttribute("errors", bindingResult.getFieldError().getRejectedValue());
        //redirectAttrs.addFlashAttribute("storeForm", storeForm);

    //..
    }
    //..
    }

Form

<form:form method="POST" action="/regStoreSuccessful" commandName="storeForm">
  <table>
  <tr>
    <td><form:label path="name">Name store</form:label></td>
    <td><form:input path="name" /></td>
    <td><form:errors path="name" /></td>
  </tr>
   <tr>
    <td><form:label path="address">Address store</form:label></td>
    <td><form:input path="address" /></td>
    <td><form:errors path="address" /></td>
  </tr>
  </form:form>

Also I tried used <form:errors path = "name" />, but isn't working... enter image description here

1 Answer 1

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You should add entire object in model attribute in hasErrors method and for each input separately use form:errors for each input.

<form:errors path = "name" />
<form:errors path = "address" />

if(bindingResult.hasErrors()) {
    model.addAttribute("storeForm",storeForm);
//..
}
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  • I edited my code (try different ways), but isn't work, I don't understand why, please look at the edited code in question above, what's problem?..
    – badCoder
    Jan 15, 2015 at 13:24
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    only add modelAndView.addObject("storeForm", storeForm); in your hasErrors and return the same view which you showed on get request. Jan 16, 2015 at 5:48

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