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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T07:26:12+00:00 2026-05-27T07:26:12+00:00

I’ve tried to implement a validation service to my project. My Validator Code looks

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I’ve tried to implement a validation service to my project. My Validator Code looks like this:

public class UserValidator implements Validator{

    public boolean supports(Class<?> clazz) {
        return Ort.class.isAssignableFrom(clazz);
    }

    public void validate(Object target, Errors errors) {
        Ort ort = (Ort) target;
        if((ort.getcountryname().length() == 0) && (ort.getzip().length() == 0))
        {
        errors.reject("error.zip");
        errors.reject("error.countryname");
        }

    }

}

I have an message xml with he following entries:
Code:

......
error.zip=There is an Error at Zip-Code
error.countryname=There is an Error at Countryname

Everything works fine. I make an outprint on my jsp like this:
Code:

<form:errors path="*" cssClass="error message" element="div"/>

My HTML Code looks like this if I get an error:
Code:

There is an Error at Zip-Code<br>There is an Error at Countryname

My Question:
How can I join the message so that i get an outprint on my jsp with looks so:
Code:

There is an Error at Zip-Code, There is an Error at Countryname

Can i do somethink like that in my validation class?

Code:

......
        errors.reject("error.zip"+"error.countryname");
......
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    2026-05-27T07:26:12+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 7:26 am

    I guess you mixed two concepts:

    • how the error messages are stored in the errors object (errors.reject("error.zip"+"error.countryname"))
    • how they are printed There is an Error at Zip-Code, There is an Error at Countryname

    If you want to change the way they are printed, then you have to change the form:errors tag, but NOT the way you add the messages to the error object! (In contrast: if you want to change the messages itself, then changing the output would be the wrong way.)

    So remove the <br/> from the output and replace it by , you just need to specify the delimiter attribute of the form:errors tag:

    <form:errors path="*" cssClass="error message" element="div" delimiter",&nbsp;"/>
    

    @see Spring Reference Appendix G.4 The errors tag

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