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public interface ParameterNameProvider
Provides names for method and constructor parameters. Used by the Bean Validation runtime when creating constraint violation objects for violated method constraints. Implementations must be thread-safe.- Since:
- 1.1
- Author:
- Gunnar Morling
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods Modifier and Type Method and Description List<String>
getParameterNames(Constructor<?> constructor)
Returns the names of the parameters of the given constructor.List<String>
getParameterNames(Method method)
Returns the names of the parameters of the given method.
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Method Detail
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getParameterNames
List<String> getParameterNames(Constructor<?> constructor)
Returns the names of the parameters of the given constructor.- Parameters:
constructor
- the constructor for which the parameter names shall be retrieved; nevernull
- Returns:
- a list containing the names of the parameters of the given
constructor; may be empty but never
null
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getParameterNames
List<String> getParameterNames(Method method)
Returns the names of the parameters of the given method.- Parameters:
method
- the method for which the parameter names shall be retrieved; nevernull
- Returns:
- a list containing the names of the parameters of the given method;
may be empty but never
null
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