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Hardy Ferentschik updated HV-406:
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Fix Version/s: 4.x
URL Validator not effective
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Key: HV-406
URL:
http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HV-406
Project: Hibernate Validator
Issue Type: Bug
Affects Versions: 4.1.0.Final
Reporter: Marc Schipperheyn
Assignee: Hardy Ferentschik
Priority: Minor
Fix For: 4.x
The supplied URL Validator basically doesn't work. Or at least not as expected.
It creates a URL against the URL class and if it fails this, it returns false. There are
multiple problems with this:
* A URL like
http://bljdlfghjdlgjlfd is perfectly valid according to the URL class
(intranet domains can be anything)
* It's not the most efficient way to test this (generating an error etc)
In order to retain backward compatibility I would suggest adding an "internet"
attribute, which would force the validator to really check for minimally one dot, maximum
3 characters in the domain extension, etc. Because that is what you would normally want
from a validator like this.
Also, I would not use the URL class, but use a regular expression. A more elegant way to
check this.
The URL class approach could be retained for when the "internet" attribute is
false
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