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Using Java EE 6 Bean Validation


I am trying to use Java EE 6 Validation as specified here

http://docs.oracle.com/javaee/6/tutorial/doc/gircz.html

I have annotated a simple field

@Max(11)
@Min(3)
private int numAllowed;

The docs says "For a built-in constraint, a default implementation is available" but how do I specify this. My constraints checks are not kicking in. I would expect it to work on calling of the setter method for the field. The only import in my class is

import javax.validation.constraints.Max;
import javax.validation.constraints.Min;

How/where do I specify the implementation? I am putting the constraint on a filed in a simple POJO not an @Entity class, is this ok?


Solution

  • Your use of the annotations is just fine. There's a validator implementation for each of those rest assured.

    However, at some point you need to trigger the validation of this POJO. If it were an @Entity it would be your JPA provider which triggers validation, in your case you need to do it yourself.

    There's a nice documentation for Hibernate Validator which is the reference implementation for JSR-303.

    Example

    public class Car {
        @NotNull
        @Valid
        private List<Person> passengers = new ArrayList<Person>();
    }
    

    Using Car and validating:

    Car car = new Car( null, true );
    
    ValidatorFactory factory = Validation.buildDefaultValidatorFactory();
    Validator validator = factory.getValidator();
    Set<ConstraintViolation<Car>> constraintViolations = validator.validate( car );
    
    assertEquals( 1, constraintViolations.size() );
    assertEquals( "may not be null", constraintViolations.iterator().next().getMessage() );
    

    You may also want to read how bean validation is integrated with other frameworks (JPA, CDI, etc.).