javax.validation
Interface ConstraintValidator<A extends Annotation,T>


public interface ConstraintValidator<A extends Annotation,T>

Defines the logic to validate a given constraint A for a given object type T.

Implementations must comply to the following restriction:

The annotation SupportedValidationTarget can be put on a ConstraintValidator implementation to mark it as supporting cross-parameter constraints. Check out SupportedValidationTarget and Constraint for more information.

Author:
Emmanuel Bernard, Hardy Ferentschik

Method Summary
 void initialize(A constraintAnnotation)
          Initializes the validator in preparation for isValid(Object, ConstraintValidatorContext) calls.
 boolean isValid(T value, ConstraintValidatorContext context)
          Implements the validation logic.
 

Method Detail

initialize

void initialize(A constraintAnnotation)
Initializes the validator in preparation for isValid(Object, ConstraintValidatorContext) calls. The constraint annotation for a given constraint declaration is passed.

This method is guaranteed to be called before any use of this instance for validation.

Parameters:
constraintAnnotation - annotation instance for a given constraint declaration

isValid

boolean isValid(T value,
                ConstraintValidatorContext context)
Implements the validation logic. The state of value must not be altered.

This method can be accessed concurrently, thread-safety must be ensured by the implementation.

Parameters:
value - object to validate
context - context in which the constraint is evaluated
Returns:
false if value does not pass the constraint


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