javax.validation

Interface ConstraintValidatorContext. ConstraintViolationBuilder. LeafNodeBuilderCustomizableContext

  • Enclosing interface:
    ConstraintValidatorContext.ConstraintViolationBuilder

    public static interface ConstraintValidatorContext.ConstraintViolationBuilder.LeafNodeBuilderCustomizableContext
    Represents a node whose context is configurable (i.e. index, key and isInIterable) and that is a leaf node (i.e. no subnode can be added).
    Since:
    1.1
    • Method Detail

      • addConstraintViolation

        ConstraintValidatorContext addConstraintViolation()
        Adds the new ConstraintViolation to be generated if the constraint validator mark the value as invalid.

        Methods of the ConstraintViolationBuilder instance this object comes from and the constraint violation builder nested objects throw IllegalStateException after this call.

        Returns:
        ConstraintValidatorContext instance the ConstraintViolationBuilder comes from

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