javax.validation

Annotation Type OverridesAttribute


  • @Retention(value=RUNTIME)
     @Target(value=METHOD)
    public @interface OverridesAttribute
    Marks an attribute as overriding the attribute of a composing constraint. Both attributes must share the same type.
    Author:
    Emmanuel Bernard
    • Element Detail

      • constraint

        public abstract Class<? extends Annotation> constraint
        Returns:
        constraint type the attribute is overriding
      • name

        public abstract String name
        Name of the Constraint attribute overridden. Defaults to the name of the attribute hosting @OverridesAttribute.
        Returns:
        name of constraint attribute overridden
      • constraintIndex

        public abstract int constraintIndex
        The index of the targeted constraint declaration when using multiple constraints of the same type.

        The index represents the index of the constraint in the value() array.

        By default, no index is defined and the single constraint declaration is targeted.

        Returns:
        constraint declaration index if multivalued annotation is used
        Default:
        -1

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