javax.validation.bootstrap

Interface ProviderSpecificBootstrap<T extends Configuration<T>>


  • public interface ProviderSpecificBootstrap<T extends Configuration<T>>
    Defines the state used to bootstrap Bean Validation and creates a provider specific Configuration of type T.

    The specific Configuration is linked to the provider via the generic parameter of the ValidationProvider implementation.

    The requested provider is the first provider instance assignable to the requested provider type (known when ProviderSpecificBootstrap is built). The list of providers evaluated is returned by ValidationProviderResolver. If no ValidationProviderResolver is defined, the default ValidationProviderResolver strategy is used.

    Author:
    Emmanuel Bernard
    • Method Detail

      • configure

        T configure()
        Determines the provider implementation suitable for T and delegates the creation of this specific Configuration subclass to the provider.
        Returns:
        Configuration sub interface implementation
        Throws:
        ValidationException - if the Configuration object cannot be built; this is generally due to an issue with the ValidationProviderResolver

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