It feels like override-validated-executables would provide a lit of
executable types validated. I don't think that feature makes sense as
deciding if a specific executable type is validated depends on a class
basis(eg JPA vs JAX-Rs action method.
I thought you had in mind a global flag to disable it entirely. I have
mocked two approaches, please give me your thoughts:
https://gist.github.com/emmanuelbernard/2191bad0c7d8742a8eea
Approach #1 has my preference I believe.
Check out the schema design after both approaches in the gist. I reused
the design JPA uses to exclude classes from being scanned. But I am not
an XML expert and there might be better options.
Likewise BootstrapConfiguration would get a Boolean
getDisableValidationExecution() method that is ignored by Bean
Validation engines proper.
Emmanuel
On Fri 2013-03-08 21:33, Hardy Ferentschik wrote:
On 8 Jan 2013, at 7:50 PM, Emmanuel Bernard <emmanuel(a)hibernate.org> wrote:
> I am sympathetic to the idea but being very late in the game, I want a
> strong backing by the expert group.
> Please speak up your feedback (whatever it is).
>
> I anticipate the following impact:
>
> - integration chapter will add the disable rule
> - add the disable flag to the BootstrapConfiguration
> - add the disable option to the XSD
> - oh and find a name and good structure for it. Hardy any idea?
maybe one could mirror <default-validated-executables/> and call it
<override-validated-executables/> !?
--Hardy
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