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author Sascha L. Teichmann <sascha.teichmann@intevation.de>
date Mon, 10 Sep 2012 13:34:16 +0000
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package de.intevation.flys.client.shared;

/**
 * <p>
 * FieldVerifier validates that the name the user enters is valid.
 * </p>
 * <p>
 * This class is in the <code>shared</code> package because we use it in both
 * the client code and on the server. On the client, we verify that the name is
 * valid before sending an RPC request so the user doesn't have to wait for a
 * network round trip to get feedback. On the server, we verify that the name is
 * correct to ensure that the input is correct regardless of where the RPC
 * originates.
 * </p>
 * <p>
 * When creating a class that is used on both the client and the server, be sure
 * that all code is translatable and does not use native JavaScript. Code that
 * is note translatable (such as code that interacts with a database or the file
 * system) cannot be compiled into client side JavaScript. Code that uses native
 * JavaScript (such as Widgets) cannot be run on the server.
 * </p>
 */
public class FieldVerifier {

  /**
   * Verifies that the specified name is valid for our service.
   *
   * In this example, we only require that the name is at least four
   * characters. In your application, you can use more complex checks to ensure
   * that usernames, passwords, email addresses, URLs, and other fields have the
   * proper syntax.
   *
   * @param name the name to validate
   * @return true if valid, false if invalid
   */
  public static boolean isValidName(String name) {
    if (name == null) {
      return false;
    }
    return name.length() > 3;
  }
}

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