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Emmanuel Bernard edited comment on BVAL-202 at 3/15/10 10:41 AM:
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Solution #2
Add a boolean validElements attribute on all annotations. defaulting to false.
If set to true, the elements of the collection are validated and not the collection
instance itself
{code}
@NotNull
@Size(max=30)
@Size(max=50, validElements=true)
@Email(validElements=true)
Collection<String> emails;
{code}
This solution cannot be applied right away before a BV 1.1 and require all annotations to
be change to add the new attribute.
was (Author: emmanuel):
Solution #2
Add a boolean validElements attribute on all annotations. defaulting to false.
If set to true, the elements of the collection are validated and not the collection
instance itself
@NotNull
@Size(max=30)
@Size(max=50, validElements=true)
@Email(validElements=true)
Collection<String> emails;
This solution cannot be applied right away before a BV 1.1 and require all annotations to
be change to add the new attribute.
Apply constraints on the elements of an iterator
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Key: BVAL-202
URL:
http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/BVAL-202
Project: Bean Validation
Issue Type: New Feature
Components: spec-general
Reporter: Emmanuel Bernard
Assignee: Hardy Ferentschik
The use case is the ability to ask a constraint to be applied, not on the annotated
element itself but on the elements contained by the annotated element (typically an
Iterator). Hardy and I have been discussing various options. I will list them in various
comments
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