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This module exists solely to package all other gwt modules into a single
uber jar. This makes deploying to non-mavenized targets much easier.
Of course, you would be wise to inherit your dependencies individually;
the uber jar is intended for projects like collide,
which have complex configuration, and adding many jars would be a pain.
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// $Id: ValidationProvider.java 17620 2009-10-04 19:19:28Z hardy.ferentschik $
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package javax.validation.spi;
import javax.validation.Configuration;
import javax.validation.ValidatorFactory;
/**
* Contract between the validation bootstrap mechanism and the provider engine.
*
* Implementations must have a public no-arg constructor. The construction of a provider
* should be as "lightweight" as possible.
*
* T
represents the provider specific Configuration subclass
* which typically host provider's additional configuration methods.
*
* @author Emmanuel Bernard
* @author Hardy Ferentschik
*/
public interface ValidationProvider> {
/**
* Returns a Configuration
instance implementing T
,
* the Configuration
subinterface.
* The returned Configuration
instance must use the current provider
* (this
) to build the ValidatorFactory
instance.
*
*
* @param state bootstrap state
*
* @return specific Configuration implementation
*/
T createSpecializedConfiguration(BootstrapState state);
/**
* Returns a Configuration
instance. This instance is not bound to
* use the current provider. The choice of provider follows the algorithm described
* in {@link javax.validation.Configuration}
*
* The ValidationProviderResolver
used by Configuration
* is provided by state
.
* If null, the default ValidationProviderResolver
is used.
*
* @param state bootstrap state
*
* @return Non specialized Configuration implementation
*/
Configuration> createGenericConfiguration(BootstrapState state);
/**
* Build a ValidatorFactory
using the current provider implementation.
* The ValidatorFactory
is assembled and follows the configuration passed
* via ConfigurationState
.
*
* The returned ValidatorFactory
is properly initialized and ready for use.
*
*
* @param configurationState the configuration descriptor
*
* @return the instanciated ValidatorFactory
* @throws javax.validation.ValidationException if the ValidatorFactory cannot be built
*/
ValidatorFactory buildValidatorFactory(ConfigurationState configurationState);
}