<aui:validator name="required" /> is not doing the mandatory field validati<aui:validator name="required" /> is not doing the mandatory field validatihttps://liferay.dev/en/c/message_boards/find_thread?p_l_id=119785333&threadId=389778272024-03-28T17:15:43Z2024-03-28T17:15:43ZRE: Sharing the session object from one .war to other .warvamshi krishnahttps://liferay.dev/en/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=119785333&messageId=887301922017-04-25T12:58:04Z2017-04-25T12:58:04Zif you want to get the session values across the portlets it is better to keep below line <br /><blockquote><private-session-attributes>false</private-session-attributes></blockquote> value as false in the corresponding portlet's <strong>liferay-portlet.xml</strong>vamshi krishna2017-04-25T12:58:04ZRE: Sharing the session object from one .war to other .warSuresh Gurusamyhttps://liferay.dev/en/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=119785333&messageId=419814172014-08-27T19:06:25Z2014-08-27T19:06:25ZHi,<br />If you not abt able to get session variable from your theme war please follow the below steps<br /><br /> + add the prefix LIFERAY_SHARED_ in the session variable and try to access in theme war. and if you are sharing the string value across wars through the liferay session then you can easily share,<u> but if you are sharing some obj then you have to place the session object into the shared library in the server.(convert the session classes into jar and place it in server shared library path)</u><br /> <br /> (String)session.setAttribute("<strong>LIFERAY_SHARED_sessionValue</strong>",sessionValue,PortletSession.APPLICATION_SCOPE);Suresh Gurusamy2014-08-27T19:06:25ZRE: Sharing the session object from one .war to other .warHitesh Methanihttps://liferay.dev/en/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=119785333&messageId=389850362014-06-17T13:55:38Z2014-06-17T13:55:38ZHello Sanga,<br /><br />If your first war file from which you want to set session variables is a portlet, you can set private-session-attributes as 'false' in liferay-portlet.xml which will allow themes to access session variables set in that portlet.<br /><br /><private-session-attributes>false</private-session-attributes><br /><br />You can add above line in your liferay-portlet.xml.<br /><br />HTH.<br /><br />Thanks,<br />Hitesh Methani.Hitesh Methani2014-06-17T13:55:38Z<aui:validator name="required" /> is not doing the mandatory field validatisanga reddyhttps://liferay.dev/en/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=119785333&messageId=389778262014-06-17T10:42:09Z2014-06-17T10:42:09ZHi,<br /><br /> <aui:validator> is not validating the mandatory field validation.<br />i have a view.jsp and it includes 3 jsp files<br /><%@ include file="two.jsp" %><br /><%@ include file="three.jspf" %><br /><%@ include file="four.jspf" %>in the three.jspf another jsp included another jsp file into the <script> tags.<br /><script> <%@ include file="three-content.jsp" %> </script>in the three-content.jsp under <aui:form action='' method="post" name="fm" > i have iput fields have mandatory validation.<br /><aui:input name="myname" value="" label=""> <br /><aui:validator name="required" /><br /></aui:input>and in the four.jsp <aui:form> tag used under <script> like below<br /><script><br /><aui