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  | | | -none- | -none- 2007-08-14 - By Jasper Floor
Back On 8/13/07, Prashant Baviskar <Prashant.Baviskar@(protected)> wrote: > >>>>>How validator plug-in is read from deployment descriptor. > > >>>>>How validation is performed > > Question indicated with arrow are more important. > > As I want to explicitly call validator framework of struts (Without using > struts framework & web/app server). > > I want to know the classes in struts framework which are responsible for > this
http://commons.apache.org/validator/
Struts validation uses apache commons validation. If all you want is the validation techniques you want the apache commons validation. The code called by the struts validator is the code of apache commons validator. If you don't want the struts framework or any kind of web/app server, then why would you care about how struts does anything. If you need to validate a value apache commons wil help you.
http://commons.apache.org/validator/
I get the feeling you want to define an xml file with validation rules and plug this into an app. Apache commons validator is what you want to use. It has everything you need. What is it about struts that you want that isn't covered by apache commons validator?
http://commons.apache.org/validator/
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