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package org.springmodules.validation.bean.rule;
import org.springmodules.validation.util.condition.Condition;
import org.springmodules.validation.util.condition.Conditions;
/**
* An {@link AbstractValidationRule} that validates and checks that the length of a string is less than or
* equals a specific upper bound.
*
* @author Uri Boness
*/
public class MaxLengthValidationRule extends AbstractValidationRule {
public final static String DEFAULT_ERROR_CODE = "max.length";
private int max;
/**
* Constructs a new MaxLengthValidationRule with a given upper bound.
*
* @param max The upper bound.
*/
public MaxLengthValidationRule(int max) {
super(MaxLengthValidationRule.DEFAULT_ERROR_CODE, createErrorArgumentsResolver(new Integer(max)));
this.max = max;
}
/**
* Returns the condition of this validation rule.
*
* @see org.springmodules.validation.bean.rule.AbstractValidationRule#getCondition()
*/
public Condition getCondition() {
return Conditions.maxLength(max);
}
public int getMax() {
return max;
}
}