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Hardy Ferentschik commented on HV-442:
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On the other hand _DecimalMin_ and _DecimalMax_ support strings.
Make clear in the documentation which types are supported for
built-in constraints
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Key: HV-442
URL:
http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HV-442
Project: Hibernate Validator
Issue Type: Improvement
Components: documentation
Affects Versions: 4.1.0.Final
Reporter: Gunnar Morling
Fix For: 4.2.0.CR1
Hibernate Validator supports the standard constraints defined in the Bean Validation AP
at more types than required by the specification. E.g. @Min/@Max are supported for
Strings, which is beyond what's defined in the spec.
In order to avoid irritations we should make clear in the documentation
(
http://docs.jboss.org/hibernate/validator/4.1/reference/en-US/html/valida...)
which types are supported by HV in addition to the BV specification (for @Past/@Future we
already do describe this for the Joda types for example).
Furthermore the annotation processor documentation says (reference guide and web site):
{quote}
Have you ever caught yourself by unintentionally doing things like
annotating Strings with @Min to specify a minimum length (instead of using @Size)
...?
Then the Hibernate Validator Annotation Processor is the right thing for you.
{quote}
This example is misleading, as the AP won't mark this situation as an erronous (the
described misunderstanding, that @Min would refer to the String length can still happen,
though).
This issue is based on a post in the HV forum
(
https://forum.hibernate.org/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=1009701).
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