Package javax.validation.executable
Annotation Interface ValidateOnExecution
@Target({CONSTRUCTOR,METHOD,TYPE,PACKAGE})
@Retention(RUNTIME)
@Documented
public @interface ValidateOnExecution
Expresses which executables (methods or constructors) should have their parameters
and return value validated upon execution. Can be on executable (method, constructor)
or type level (with the former taking precedence).
If not present for a given executable, the default configuration from
META-INF/validation.xml
and finally the implicit default
validated executable types (constructors and non-getters) are taken into account to
determine whether a given executable is validated upon execution or not.
The following describes the formal rules for deciding whether an executable is validated. They are applied in decreasing order:
- the executable is validated if it is annotated with
@ValidateOnExecution
and thetype
attribute contains the executable type orExecutableType.IMPLICIT
. If thetype
attribute does neither contain the executable type norIMPLICIT
, the executable is not validated. - otherwise the executable is validated if the type (class, interface) on which it
is declared is annotated with
@ValidateOnExecution
and thetype
attribute contains the executable type. If thetype
attribute containsIMPLICIT
, then this rule is ignored and the behavior is equivalent toValidateOnExecution
not being present. If thetype
attribute does not contain the executable type, the executable is not validated. - otherwise the executable is validated if the global executable validation setting contains the executable type. If the global setting does not contain the executable type, the executable is not validated.
- The rules above do not apply to methods overriding a superclass method or
implementing an interface method. In this case, the method inherits the behavior
of the method it overrides or implements. Out of the box, a conforming implementation
raises a
ValidationException
if the overriding / implementing method hosts theValidateOnExecution
annotation.
Note that you can exclude an executable from validation by making sure the rules above do
not match or by annotating the executable with @ValidateOnExecution(NONE)
.
- Since:
- 1.1
-
Optional Element Summary
Modifier and TypeOptional ElementDescriptionList of executable types to be validated when called.
-
Element Details
-
type
ExecutableType[] typeList of executable types to be validated when called. Defaults to the types discovered implicitly (seeExecutableType.IMPLICIT
).- Returns:
- array of
ExecutableType
s to be validated
- Default:
- {IMPLICIT}
-