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package javax.faces.validator;
import javax.faces.component.UIComponent;
import javax.faces.context.FacesContext;
import java.util.EventListener;
/**
* A Validator
* implementation is a class that can perform validation (correctness
* checks) on a {@link javax.faces.component.EditableValueHolder}. Zero
* or more Validator
s can be associated with each {@link
* javax.faces.component.EditableValueHolder} in the view, and are
* called during the Process Validations phase of the request
* processing lifecycle.
*
* Individual {@link Validator}s should examine the value and
* component that they are passed, and throw a {@link ValidatorException}
* containing a {@link javax.faces.application.FacesMessage}, documenting
* any failures to conform to the required rules.
*
* For maximum generality, {@link Validator} instances may be
* configurable based on properties of the {@link Validator} implementation
* class. For example, a range check {@link Validator} might support
* configuration of the minimum and maximum values to be used.
*
* {@link Validator} implementations must have a zero-arguments
* public constructor. In addition, if the {@link Validator} class
* wishes to have configuration property values saved and restored with
* the view, the implementation must also implement {@link
* javax.faces.component.StateHolder}.
* If the class implementing
* Validator
has a {@link
* javax.faces.application.ResourceDependency} annotation, the action
* described in ResourceDependency
must be taken when
* {@link javax.faces.component.EditableValueHolder#addValidator} is
* called. If the class implementing Validator
has a {@link
* javax.faces.application.ResourceDependencies} annotation, the
* action described in ResourceDependencies
must be taken
* when {@link javax.faces.component.EditableValueHolder#addValidator}
* is called.
*/
public interface Validator extends EventListener {
/**
* The message identifier of the {@link javax.faces.application.FacesMessage} to be created if
* the maximum or minimum value check fails, and both the maximum
* and minimum values for this validator have been set. The message
* format string for this message may optionally include a
* {0}
placeholder, which will be replaced by the
* configured minimum value, and a {1}
placeholder,
* which will be replaced by the configured maximum value.
*
* @deprecated Use {@link DoubleRangeValidator#NOT_IN_RANGE_MESSAGE_ID} or
* {@link LongRangeValidator#NOT_IN_RANGE_MESSAGE_ID} instead.
*/
public static final String NOT_IN_RANGE_MESSAGE_ID =
"javax.faces.validator.NOT_IN_RANGE";
/**
* Perform the
* correctness checks implemented by this {@link Validator} against
* the specified {@link UIComponent}. If any violations are found,
* a {@link ValidatorException} will be thrown containing the {@link
* javax.faces.application.FacesMessage} describing the failure.
*
*
*
* For a validator to be fully compliant with Version 2 and later
* of the specification, it must not fail validation on
* null
or empty values unless it is specifically
* intended to address null
or empty values. An
* application-wide <context-param>
is provided
* to allow validators designed for JSF 1.2 to work with JSF 2 and
* later. The javax.faces.VALIDATE_EMPTY_FIELDS
* <context-param>
must be set to
* false
to enable this backwards compatibility
* behavior.
*
*
*
* @param context FacesContext for the request we are processing
* @param component UIComponent we are checking for correctness
* @param value the value to validate
* @throws ValidatorException if validation fails
* @throws NullPointerException if context
* or component
is null
*/
public void validate(FacesContext context,
UIComponent component,
Object value) throws ValidatorException;
}