public enum ValidatorType extends java.lang.Enum<ValidatorType> implements ValueEnum
Validator
 - see list below.  To make use of a standard validator type for a field in a DataSource, or  DynamicForm instance,
 specify the validators property to an array  containing a validator definition where the type
 property is set to  the appropriate type.   
 A custom error message can be specified for any validator type by
 setting the errorMessage property on the validator definition object, and some validator types make use of
 additional properties on the validator definition  object such as max or min. 
 For example,
 to use the integerRange validator type:   field:{ 
     validators:[
       {type:"integerRange", min:1, max:100}
     ]
   } 
 Custom validators can be reused on the client by adding them to
 the global validator list, via the Validator.addValidatorDefinition() method.
| Enum Constant and Description | 
|---|
CONTAINS
Determine whether a string value contains some substring specified via   
validator.substring. | 
CUSTOM
Custom client-side validator. 
 | 
DATERANGE
Tests whether the value for a date field is within the range specified. 
 | 
DOESNTCONTAIN
Determine whether a string value does not contain some substring specified via   
validator.substring. | 
ENABLE
Change the enable/disable state of this field. 
 | 
FLOATLIMIT
Validate a field as a valid floating point value within a value range. 
 | 
FLOATPRECISION
Tests whether the value for this field is a floating point number with the  appropriate number of decimal places -
 specified in  
validator.precision If the value is of higher precision and
 validator.roundToPrecision  is specified, the value will be rounded to the specified number of decimal
 places and validation will pass, otherwise validation will fail. | 
FLOATRANGE
Tests whether the value for this field is a floating point number within the range  specified. 
 | 
HASRELATEDRECORD
Returns true if the record implied by a relation exists. 
 | 
INTEGERRANGE
Tests whether the value for this field is a whole number within the range  specified. 
 | 
ISBOOLEAN
Validation will fail if this field is non-empty and has a non-boolean value. 
 | 
ISFLOAT
Tests whether the value for this field is a valid floating point number. 
 | 
ISFUNCTION
Tests whether the value for this field is a valid expression or function; if it is valid, creates a  
stringMethod object with the value and set the resultingValue to the
 StringMethod. | 
ISINTEGER
Tests whether the value for this field is a whole number. 
 | 
ISONEOF
Tests whether the value for this field matches any value from an arbitrary list of acceptable values. 
 | 
ISSTRING
Validation will fail if the value is not a string value. 
 | 
ISUNIQUE
Returns true if the value for this field is unique. 
 | 
LENGTHRANGE
This validator type applies to string values only. 
 | 
MASK
Validate against a regular expression mask, specified as  
validator.mask. | 
MATCHESFIELD
Tests whether the value for this field matches the value of some other field. 
 | 
READONLY
Change the state/appearance of this field. 
 | 
REGEXP
regexp type validators will determine whether the value specified  matches a given regular expression. | 
REQUIRED
A non-empty value is required for this field to pass validation. 
 | 
REQUIREDIF
RequiredIf type validators should be specified with an  
expression property set to a stringMethod, which takes four parameters: item - the DynamicForm item
 on which the error occurred (may be null) validator - a pointer to the validator object value - the value of the
 field in question record - the "record" object - the set of values being edited by the widget  When validation
 is performed, the expression will be evaluated (or executed) - if it returns true, the field will be
 treated as a required field, so validation will fail if the field has no value. | 
SERVERCUSTOM
Custom server-side validator that either evaluates the Velocity expression provided in   
serverCondition (see Velocity Expression
 Example) or makes DMI call to serverObject to
 evaluate condition (see DMI
 Validation Example). | 
SUBSTRINGCOUNT
Determine whether a string value contains some substring multiple times. 
 | 
VISIBILITY
Change the visibility of this field. 
 | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
java.lang.String | 
getValue()  | 
static ValidatorType | 
valueOf(java.lang.String name)
Returns the enum constant of this type with the specified name. 
 | 
static ValidatorType[] | 
values()
Returns an array containing the constants of this enum type, in
the order they are declared. 
 | 
public static final ValidatorType ISBOOLEAN
 If this enumerated value is used in a Component XML
 file or server-side DataSource descriptor (.ds.xml file), use the value "isBoolean".
public static final ValidatorType ISSTRING
 If this enumerated value is used in a Component XML
 file or server-side DataSource descriptor (.ds.xml file), use the value "isString".
public static final ValidatorType ISINTEGER
validator.convertToInteger is true, float
 values will be converted  into integers and validation will succeed.
 
 If this enumerated value is used in a Component XML
 file or server-side DataSource descriptor (.ds.xml file), use the value "isInteger".
public static final ValidatorType ISFLOAT
 If this enumerated value is used in a Component XML
 file or server-side DataSource descriptor (.ds.xml file), use the value "isFloat".
public static final ValidatorType ISFUNCTION
stringMethod object with the value and set the resultingValue to the
 StringMethod.
 
 If this enumerated value is used in a Component XML
 file or server-side DataSource descriptor (.ds.xml file), use the value "isFunction".
public static final ValidatorType REQUIREDIF
expression property set to a stringMethod, which takes four parameters:true, the field will be
 treated as a required field, so validation will fail if the field has no value. To allow server-side enforcement, a
 required validator can be used instead. Conditional criteria can be specified with the
 applyWhen property.  
See Conditionally Required Example.
  Moreover, the expression provided needs to be in JavaScript,
 so to use this API, you should be familiar  with JavaScript and Smart GWT APIs. A pure-Java alternative is to add a 
 RequiredIfValidator on the DynamicForm or
 ListGrid where validation is required.
 
 If this enumerated value is used in a Component XML
 file or server-side DataSource descriptor (.ds.xml file), use the value "requiredIf".
public static final ValidatorType MATCHESFIELD
otherField property on the validator object (should be set to a field name). See Match Value Example.
 If this enumerated value is used in a Component XML
 file or server-side DataSource descriptor (.ds.xml file), use the value "matchesField".
public static final ValidatorType ISONEOF
list property on the validator, which should be set to an array of
 values. If validator.list is not supplied, the valueMap for the field will be used. If there is no valueMap, not
 providing validator.list is an error.
 
 If this enumerated value is used in a Component XML
 file or server-side DataSource descriptor (.ds.xml file), use the value "isOneOf".
public static final ValidatorType INTEGERRANGE
max and
 min properties on the validator are used to determine the acceptable range, inclusive. To specify the range
 as exclusive of the min/mix values, set exclusive to true. See Built-ins Example.
 If this enumerated value is used in a Component XML
 file or server-side DataSource descriptor (.ds.xml file), use the value "integerRange".
public static final ValidatorType LENGTHRANGE
validator.max and validator.min. Note that non-string values will always pass validation by this validator type.
 Note that the errorMessage for
 this validator will be evaluated as a dynamicString - text within ${...} will be evaluated as JS code
 when the message is displayed, with max and min available as variables mapped to
 validator.max and validator.min.
 
 If this enumerated value is used in a Component XML
 file or server-side DataSource descriptor (.ds.xml file), use the value "lengthRange".
public static final ValidatorType CONTAINS
validator.substring.
 
 If this enumerated value is used in a Component XML
 file or server-side DataSource descriptor (.ds.xml file), use the value "contains".
public static final ValidatorType DOESNTCONTAIN
validator.substring.
 
 If this enumerated value is used in a Component XML
 file or server-side DataSource descriptor (.ds.xml file), use the value "doesntContain".
public static final ValidatorType SUBSTRINGCOUNT
validator.substring. The validator.operator property allows you to specify how to test the
 number of substring occurrences. Valid values for this property are ==, !=, <,
 <=, >, >=.  The number of matches to check for is specified via
 validator.count.
 
 If this enumerated value is used in a Component XML
 file or server-side DataSource descriptor (.ds.xml file), use the value "substringCount".
public static final ValidatorType REGEXP
regexp type validators will determine whether the value specified  matches a given regular expression. The
 expression should be specified on the validator object as the expression property. See Regular Expression Example.
 If this enumerated value is used in a Component XML
 file or server-side DataSource descriptor (.ds.xml file), use the value "regexp".
public static final ValidatorType MASK
validator.mask. If validation is successful a
 transformation can also be specified via the validator.transformTo property. This should be set to a string
 in the standard format for string replacement via the native JavaScript replace() method. 
 If this enumerated value is used in a Component XML
 file or server-side DataSource descriptor (.ds.xml file), use the value "mask".
public static final ValidatorType DATERANGE
validator.min and validator.max, which should be specified in XML Schema date format or as a live JavaScript Date object (for
 client-only validators only). To specify the range as exclusive of the min/mix values, set exclusive to
 true.  Note that the errorMessage for this validator will be evaluated as a dynamicString -
 text within ${...} will be evaluated as JS code when the message is displayed, with max
 and min available as variables mapped to validator.max and validator.min.
 
 If this enumerated value is used in a Component XML
 file or server-side DataSource descriptor (.ds.xml file), use the value "dateRange".
public static final ValidatorType FLOATLIMIT
validator.min
 and validator.max. Also checks precision, specified as number of decimal places in 
 validator.precision. If validator.roundToPrecision is set  a value that doesn't match the
 specified number of decimal places will be rounded to the nearest value that does.  For backwards compatibility only. Use "floatRange" and/or "floatPrecision" instead.
 If this enumerated value is used in a Component XML
 file or server-side DataSource descriptor (.ds.xml file), use the value "floatLimit".
public static final ValidatorType FLOATRANGE
max and
 min properties on the validator are used to determine the acceptable range, inclusive. To specify the range
 as exclusive of the min/mix values, set exclusive to true.  Note that the
 errorMessage for this validator will be evaluated as a dynamicString - text within ${...}
 will be evaluated as JS code when the message is displayed, with max and min available as
 variables mapped to validator.max and validator.min.
 
 If this enumerated value is used in a Component XML
 file or server-side DataSource descriptor (.ds.xml file), use the value "floatRange".
public static final ValidatorType FLOATPRECISION
validator.precision If the value is of higher precision and
 validator.roundToPrecision  is specified, the value will be rounded to the specified number of decimal
 places and validation will pass, otherwise validation will fail.
 
 If this enumerated value is used in a Component XML
 file or server-side DataSource descriptor (.ds.xml file), use the value "floatPrecision".
public static final ValidatorType REQUIRED
 If this enumerated value is used in a Component XML
 file or server-side DataSource descriptor (.ds.xml file), use the value "required".
public static final ValidatorType READONLY
fieldAppearance property
 on the validator object. See FieldAppearance type for choices.  If
 fieldAppearance is not specified, the default is "readOnly".
 
 If this enumerated value is used in a Component XML
 file or server-side DataSource descriptor (.ds.xml file), use the value "readOnly".
public static final ValidatorType VISIBILITY
 If this enumerated value is used in a Component XML
 file or server-side DataSource descriptor (.ds.xml file), use the value "visibility".
public static final ValidatorType ENABLE
 If this enumerated value is used in a Component XML
 file or server-side DataSource descriptor (.ds.xml file), use the value "enable".
public static final ValidatorType ISUNIQUE
validator.criteriaFields as a  comma-separated string of field names; in that case,
 the uniqueness check is done in the  context of those extra criteria, allowing you to check, for example, whether an
 employee  number is unique for the department and location found on the record being validated. By default the
 uniqueness check is not case sensitive but this can be controlled through the caseSensitive attribute.  Validators of this type have 
 requiresServer  set to true and do not run on the client. 
 Note when isUnique validator is executed as
 part of validation process during update  operation, it will perform uniqueness check only for single row updates. If
 update targets  multiple records, then
 isUnique validator will  be skipped. If uniqueness check is needed when updating multiple records, consider using 
 custom DMI approach to add this check manually. 
 If this enumerated value is used in a Component XML
 file or server-side DataSource descriptor (.ds.xml file), use the value "isUnique".
public static final ValidatorType HASRELATEDRECORD
DataSourceField.foreignKey attribute of  the field being
 validated, or you can specify it manually via  validator.relatedDataSource and
 validator.relatedField.  You can specify at DataSource level that this validator should be automatically
 applied to all fields that specify a foreignKey - see
 DataSource.validateRelatedRecords. 
 Validators
 of this type have  requiresServer  set to true and do not run on the client. 
 Note that this validation
 is generally unnecessary for data coming from a UI. The  typical UI uses a SelectItem or ComboBoxItem with
 an  optionDataSource for user entry, such
 that the user  can't accidentally enter a related record if that doesn't exist, and a typical SQL  schema will include
 constraints that prevent a bad insert if the user attempts to  circumvent the UI. The primary purpose of declaring this
 validation explicitly is  to provide clear, friendly error messages for use cases such as BatchUploader,  where values aren't individually chosen by the user. See also the example
 Related Records.
 
 If this enumerated value is used in a Component XML
 file or server-side DataSource descriptor (.ds.xml file), use the value "hasRelatedRecord".
public static final ValidatorType CUSTOM
condition method.
 
 If this enumerated value is used in a Component XML
 file or server-side DataSource descriptor (.ds.xml file), use the value "custom".
public static final ValidatorType SERVERCUSTOM
serverCondition (see Velocity Expression
 Example) or makes DMI call to serverObject to
 evaluate condition (see DMI
 Validation Example).  Validators of this type have  requiresServer  set to true and do not run on
 the client.
 
 If this enumerated value is used in a Component XML
 file or server-side DataSource descriptor (.ds.xml file), use the value "serverCustom".
public static ValidatorType[] values()
for (ValidatorType c : ValidatorType.values()) System.out.println(c);
public static ValidatorType valueOf(java.lang.String name)
name - the name of the enum constant to be returned.java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if this enum type has no constant with the specified namejava.lang.NullPointerException - if the argument is null