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package org.apache.bval.jsr.job;

import org.apache.bval.jsr.ConstraintCached;
import org.apache.bval.jsr.descriptor.ConstraintD;

import jakarta.validation.ConstraintDeclarationException;
import jakarta.validation.constraintvalidation.ValidationTarget;
import java.lang.annotation.Annotation;

/**
 * This class is necessary as ComputeConstraintValidatorClass is package-scoped and we
 * need it to determine if a constraint can be validated by a specific type, such as JsonWebToken
 *
 * If ComputeConstraintValidatorClass were to become protected or public, the `canValidate` method
 * should be moved and this class should be deleted.
 */
public class ConstraintValidators {

    private final ConstraintCached constraintsCache = new ConstraintCached();

    public  boolean canValidate(final ConstraintD descriptor, final Class validatedType) {
        final ComputeConstraintValidatorClass aComputeConstraintValidatorClass = new ComputeConstraintValidatorClass(
                constraintsCache,
                descriptor,
                ValidationTarget.ANNOTATED_ELEMENT,
                validatedType);

        try {
            aComputeConstraintValidatorClass.get();
            return true;
        } catch (ConstraintDeclarationException e) {
            return false;
        }

    }
}




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