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// $Id: Configuration.java 17620 2009-10-04 19:19:28Z hardy.ferentschik $
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package javax.validation;

import java.io.InputStream;

/**
 * Receives configuration information, selects the appropriate
 * Bean Validation provider and builds the appropriate ValidatorFactory.
 * 

* Usage: *

 * {@code
 * Configuration configuration = //provided by one of the Validation bootstrap methods
 *     ValidatorFactory = configuration
 *         .messageInterpolator( new CustomMessageInterpolator() )
 *         .buildValidatorFactory();}
 * 
*

* By default, the configuration information is retrieved from * META-INF/validation.xml. * It is possible to override the configuration retrieved from the XML file * by using one or more of the Configuration methods. *

* The {@link ValidationProviderResolver} is specified at configuration time * (see {@link javax.validation.spi.ValidationProvider}). * If none is explicitly requested, the default ValidationProviderResolver is used. *

* The provider is selected in the following way: *

    *
  • if a specific provider is requested programmatically using * Validation.byProvider(Class), find the first provider implementing * the provider class requested and use it
  • *
  • if a specific provider is requested in META-INF/validation.xml, * find the first provider implementing the provider class requested and use it
  • *
  • otherwise, use the first provider returned by the ValidationProviderResolver
  • *
*

* Implementations are not meant to be thread-safe. * * @author Emmanuel Bernard */ public interface Configuration> { /** * Ignore data from the META-INF/validation.xml file if this * method is called. * This method is typically useful for containers that parse * META-INF/validation.xml themselves and pass the information * via the Configuration methods. * * @return this following the chaining method pattern. */ T ignoreXmlConfiguration(); /** * Defines the message interpolator used. Has priority over the configuration * based message interpolator. * If null is passed, the default message interpolator is used * (defined in XML or the specification default). * * @param interpolator message interpolator implementation. * * @return this following the chaining method pattern. */ T messageInterpolator(MessageInterpolator interpolator); /** * Defines the traversable resolver used. Has priority over the configuration * based traversable resolver. * If null is passed, the default traversable resolver is used * (defined in XML or the specification default). * * @param resolver traversable resolver implementation. * * @return this following the chaining method pattern. */ T traversableResolver(TraversableResolver resolver); /** * Defines the constraint validator factory. Has priority over the configuration * based constraint factory. * If null is passed, the default constraint validator factory is used * (defined in XML or the specification default). * * @param constraintValidatorFactory constraint factory inmplementation. * * @return this following the chaining method pattern. */ T constraintValidatorFactory(ConstraintValidatorFactory constraintValidatorFactory); /** * Add a stream describing constraint mapping in the Bean Validation * XML format. *

* The stream should be closed by the client API after the * ValidatorFactory has been built. The Bean Validation provider * must not close the stream. * * @param stream XML mapping stream. * * @return this following the chaining method pattern. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if stream is null */ T addMapping(InputStream stream); /** * Add a provider specific property. This property is equivalent to * XML configuration properties. * If the underlying provider does not know how to handle the property, * it must silently ignore it. *

* Note: Using this non type-safe method is generally not recommended. *

* It is more appropriate to use, if available, the type-safe equivalent provided * by a specific provider via its Configuration subclass. * ValidatorFactory factory = Validation.byProvider(ACMEPrivoder.class) * .configure() * .providerSpecificProperty(ACMEState.FAST) * .buildValidatorFactory(); * * This method is typically used by containers parsing META-INF/validation.xml * themselves and injecting the state to the Configuration object. *

* If a property with a given name is defined both via this method and in the * XML configuration, the value set programmatically has priority. * * If null is passed as a value, the value defined in XML is used. If no value * is defined in XML, the property is considered unset. * * @param name property name. * @param value property value. * @return this following the chaining method pattern. * * @throws IllegalArgumentException if name is null */ T addProperty(String name, String value); /** * Return an implementation of the MessageInterpolator interface * following the default MessageInterpolator defined in the * specification: *

    *
  • use the ValidationMessages resource bundle to load keys
  • *
  • use Locale.getDefault()
  • *
* * @return default MessageInterpolator implementation compliant with the specification */ MessageInterpolator getDefaultMessageInterpolator(); /** * Return an implementation of the TraversableResolver interface * following the default TraversableResolver defined in the * specification: *
    *
  • if Java Persistence is available in the runtime environment, * a property is considered reachable if Java Persistence considers * the property as loaded
  • *
  • if Java Persistence is not available in the runtime environment, * all properties are considered reachable
  • *
  • all properties are considered cascadable.
  • *
* * @return default TraversableResolver implementation compliant with the specification */ TraversableResolver getDefaultTraversableResolver(); /** * Return an implementation of the ConstraintValidatorFactory interface * following the default ConstraintValidatorFactory defined in the * specification: *
    *
  • uses the public no-arg constructor of the ConstraintValidator
  • *
* * @return default ConstraintValidatorFactory implementation compliant with the specification */ ConstraintValidatorFactory getDefaultConstraintValidatorFactory(); /** * Build a ValidatorFactory implementation. * * @return ValidatorFactory * @throws ValidationException if the ValidatorFactory cannot be built */ ValidatorFactory buildValidatorFactory(); }