Configuring max and min parameters in @size validation annotation through properties
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Normally, we would validate a model with some constraint like so:
public class PersonForm {
@NotNull
@Size(min=2, max=30)
private String name;
@NotNull
@Min(18)
private Integer age;
}
However, I would like to use configurable properties instead of constants in my implementation. For instance, let this the properties
file:
personform.name.size.min=2
personform.name.size.max=30
and the form class...
public class PersonForm {
@NotNull
@Size(min="personform.name.size.min", max="personform.name.size.max")
private String name;
...
}
Is this possible with a declarative, annotation-based approach? Thank you.
java spring validation
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Normally, we would validate a model with some constraint like so:
public class PersonForm {
@NotNull
@Size(min=2, max=30)
private String name;
@NotNull
@Min(18)
private Integer age;
}
However, I would like to use configurable properties instead of constants in my implementation. For instance, let this the properties
file:
personform.name.size.min=2
personform.name.size.max=30
and the form class...
public class PersonForm {
@NotNull
@Size(min="personform.name.size.min", max="personform.name.size.max")
private String name;
...
}
Is this possible with a declarative, annotation-based approach? Thank you.
java spring validation
add a comment |
Normally, we would validate a model with some constraint like so:
public class PersonForm {
@NotNull
@Size(min=2, max=30)
private String name;
@NotNull
@Min(18)
private Integer age;
}
However, I would like to use configurable properties instead of constants in my implementation. For instance, let this the properties
file:
personform.name.size.min=2
personform.name.size.max=30
and the form class...
public class PersonForm {
@NotNull
@Size(min="personform.name.size.min", max="personform.name.size.max")
private String name;
...
}
Is this possible with a declarative, annotation-based approach? Thank you.
java spring validation
Normally, we would validate a model with some constraint like so:
public class PersonForm {
@NotNull
@Size(min=2, max=30)
private String name;
@NotNull
@Min(18)
private Integer age;
}
However, I would like to use configurable properties instead of constants in my implementation. For instance, let this the properties
file:
personform.name.size.min=2
personform.name.size.max=30
and the form class...
public class PersonForm {
@NotNull
@Size(min="personform.name.size.min", max="personform.name.size.max")
private String name;
...
}
Is this possible with a declarative, annotation-based approach? Thank you.
java spring validation
java spring validation
edited Nov 18 '18 at 23:51
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Try using Spring Expression language in annotation
@Size(min="${personform.name.size.min}", max="${personform.name.size.max}")
private String name;
That really exists? It’s great, thank you.
– Leviathlon
Nov 16 '18 at 18:59
I'm sorry but this does not work, it says Incompatible types. Foundjava.lang.String
, required:int
. What do you think?
– Leviathlon
Nov 18 '18 at 23:50
sorry this is valid for strings only jira.spring.io/browse/SPR-8716, i'm trying to find more about it @Leviathlon
– Deadpool
Nov 19 '18 at 0:35
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Try using Spring Expression language in annotation
@Size(min="${personform.name.size.min}", max="${personform.name.size.max}")
private String name;
That really exists? It’s great, thank you.
– Leviathlon
Nov 16 '18 at 18:59
I'm sorry but this does not work, it says Incompatible types. Foundjava.lang.String
, required:int
. What do you think?
– Leviathlon
Nov 18 '18 at 23:50
sorry this is valid for strings only jira.spring.io/browse/SPR-8716, i'm trying to find more about it @Leviathlon
– Deadpool
Nov 19 '18 at 0:35
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Try using Spring Expression language in annotation
@Size(min="${personform.name.size.min}", max="${personform.name.size.max}")
private String name;
That really exists? It’s great, thank you.
– Leviathlon
Nov 16 '18 at 18:59
I'm sorry but this does not work, it says Incompatible types. Foundjava.lang.String
, required:int
. What do you think?
– Leviathlon
Nov 18 '18 at 23:50
sorry this is valid for strings only jira.spring.io/browse/SPR-8716, i'm trying to find more about it @Leviathlon
– Deadpool
Nov 19 '18 at 0:35
add a comment |
Try using Spring Expression language in annotation
@Size(min="${personform.name.size.min}", max="${personform.name.size.max}")
private String name;
Try using Spring Expression language in annotation
@Size(min="${personform.name.size.min}", max="${personform.name.size.max}")
private String name;
answered Nov 16 '18 at 17:00
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That really exists? It’s great, thank you.
– Leviathlon
Nov 16 '18 at 18:59
I'm sorry but this does not work, it says Incompatible types. Foundjava.lang.String
, required:int
. What do you think?
– Leviathlon
Nov 18 '18 at 23:50
sorry this is valid for strings only jira.spring.io/browse/SPR-8716, i'm trying to find more about it @Leviathlon
– Deadpool
Nov 19 '18 at 0:35
add a comment |
That really exists? It’s great, thank you.
– Leviathlon
Nov 16 '18 at 18:59
I'm sorry but this does not work, it says Incompatible types. Foundjava.lang.String
, required:int
. What do you think?
– Leviathlon
Nov 18 '18 at 23:50
sorry this is valid for strings only jira.spring.io/browse/SPR-8716, i'm trying to find more about it @Leviathlon
– Deadpool
Nov 19 '18 at 0:35
That really exists? It’s great, thank you.
– Leviathlon
Nov 16 '18 at 18:59
That really exists? It’s great, thank you.
– Leviathlon
Nov 16 '18 at 18:59
I'm sorry but this does not work, it says Incompatible types. Found
java.lang.String
, required: int
. What do you think?– Leviathlon
Nov 18 '18 at 23:50
I'm sorry but this does not work, it says Incompatible types. Found
java.lang.String
, required: int
. What do you think?– Leviathlon
Nov 18 '18 at 23:50
sorry this is valid for strings only jira.spring.io/browse/SPR-8716, i'm trying to find more about it @Leviathlon
– Deadpool
Nov 19 '18 at 0:35
sorry this is valid for strings only jira.spring.io/browse/SPR-8716, i'm trying to find more about it @Leviathlon
– Deadpool
Nov 19 '18 at 0:35
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