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package org.springmodules.validation.util.condition.range;
import java.util.Comparator;
/**
* An {@link AbstractBetweenCondition} implementation that checks whether the checked value is greater than the lower
* bound and smaller than or equals the upper bound.
*
* @author Uri Boness
*/
public class BetweenIncludingUpperBoundCondition extends AbstractBetweenCondition {
/**
* Constructs a new BetweenIncludingUpperBoundCondition with given lower and upper bounds.
*
* @param lowerBound The lower bound.
* @param upperBound The higher bound.
*/
public BetweenIncludingUpperBoundCondition(Comparable lowerBound, Comparable upperBound) {
super(lowerBound, upperBound);
}
/**
* Constructs a new BetweenIncludingUpperBoundCondition with given lower and upper bounds and the comparator to be
* used to compare the checked value.
*
* @param lowerBound The lower bound.
* @param upperBound The upper bound.
* @param comparator The comparator.
*/
public BetweenIncludingUpperBoundCondition(Object lowerBound, Object upperBound, Comparator comparator) {
super(lowerBound, upperBound, comparator);
}
/**
* Checks whether the given value is greater than the lower bound and smaller than or equals the upper bound.
*
* @param value The value to be compared.
* @param comparator The comparator to be used to compare the checked value.
* @return true
if the value is within the range, false
otherwise.
*/
protected boolean checkRange(Object value, Comparator comparator) {
return comparator.compare(value, getLowerBound()) > 0 && comparator.compare(value, getUpperBound()) <= 0;
}
}