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package com.google.gwt.validation.client;

import static java.lang.annotation.ElementType.TYPE;
import static java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME;

import java.lang.annotation.Documented;
import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
import java.lang.annotation.Target;

import javax.validation.groups.Default;

/**
 * Annotates a {@code javax.validation.Validator} explicitly listing the classes
 * that can be validated in GWT.
 * 

* Define the Validator you want, explicitly listing the classes and groups * you want to validate. * *

 * @GwtValidation(value = {MyBean.class, MyOther.class},
 *     groups = {Default.class, OtherGroup.class})
 * public interface MyValidator extends javax.validation.Validator {
 * }
 * 
* Create and use the validator. * *
 * MyValidator validator = GWT.create(MyValidator.class);
 * MyBean bean = new MyBean();
 * ...
 * Set<ConstraintViolation<MyBean>> violations = validator.validate(bean);
 * 
* *

* You must list all validation groups you are using (as well as groups * making up a group sequence)– unless you are only using the Default group, * in which case you may omit the "groups" field of the {@link GwtValidation} * annotation. * *

* NOTE: Validation is done using only the Constraints found on the Classes * listed in the annotation. If you have * *

 * class MyBean {
 *  @Null
 *  String getName(){return name;}
 * }
 * class MySubBean extends MyBean {
 *   @Size(min = 5)
 *   String getName(){return super.getName();}
 * }
 * 
* * And then create your {@link javax.validation.ValidatorFactory * ValidatorFactory} using * *
 * @GwtValidation(MyBean.class, MyOther.class)}
 * 
* * but call validator with the subclass like * *
 * MySubBean bean = new MySubBean();
 * Set<ConstraintViolation<MyBean>> violations = validator.validate(bean);
 * 
* * The {@code Size} constraint will not be validated. * * Instead make sure you list the all BeanTypes that will be directly validated * in the {@link GwtValidation} annotation. * * */ @Documented @Target(TYPE) @Retention(RUNTIME) public @interface GwtValidation { /** * The list of Groups which can be processed by the annotated * {@code Validator}. The default value is {@link Default}. * An empty array is illegal. */ Class[] groups() default {Default.class}; /** * The list of Classes which can be validated by the annotated * {@code Validator}. */ Class[] value(); }




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