Author: hardy.ferentschik
Date: 2009-10-26 12:45:45 -0400 (Mon, 26 Oct 2009)
New Revision: 17842
Modified:
validator/trunk/hibernate-validator/src/main/docbook/en-US/modules/usingvalidator.xml
Log:
HV-258
Modified:
validator/trunk/hibernate-validator/src/main/docbook/en-US/modules/usingvalidator.xml
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---
validator/trunk/hibernate-validator/src/main/docbook/en-US/modules/usingvalidator.xml 2009-10-26
16:24:37 UTC (rev 17841)
+++
validator/trunk/hibernate-validator/src/main/docbook/en-US/modules/usingvalidator.xml 2009-10-26
16:45:45 UTC (rev 17842)
@@ -172,8 +172,8 @@
<classname>ConstraintValidator</classname>. Class level constraints
are
useful if it is necessary to inspect more than a single property of the
class to validate it or if a correlation between different state
- variables has to be evaluated. In <xref linkend="Car-example" /> we
add
- the property <property>passengers</property> to the class
+ variables has to be evaluated. In <xref linkend="example-class-level"
/>
+ we add the property <property>passengers</property> to the class
<classname>Car</classname>. We also add the constraint
<classname>PassengerCount</classname> on the class level. We will
later
see how we can actually create this custom constraint (see <xref
@@ -181,7 +181,7 @@
know that <classname>PassengerCount</classname> will ensure that there
cannot be more passengers in a car than there are seats.</para>
- <para><example xreflabel="Car-example">
+ <para><example id="example-class-level">
<title>Class level constraint</title>
<programlisting language="Java">package com.mycompany;
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