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- All Superinterfaces:
- CascadableDescriptor, ElementDescriptor
public interface ParameterDescriptor extends ElementDescriptor, CascadableDescriptor
Describes a validated method or constructor parameter.- Since:
- 1.1
- Author:
- Gunnar Morling
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Nested Class Summary
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Nested classes/interfaces inherited from interface javax.validation.metadata.ElementDescriptor
ElementDescriptor.ConstraintFinder
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods Modifier and Type Method and Description int
getIndex()
Returns this parameter's index within the parameter array of the method or constructor holding it.String
getName()
Returns this parameter's name as retrieved by the current parameter name resolver.-
Methods inherited from interface javax.validation.metadata.ElementDescriptor
findConstraints, getConstraintDescriptors, getElementClass, hasConstraints
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Methods inherited from interface javax.validation.metadata.CascadableDescriptor
getGroupConversions, isCascaded
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Method Detail
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getIndex
int getIndex()
Returns this parameter's index within the parameter array of the method or constructor holding it.- Returns:
- this parameter's index
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getName
String getName()
Returns this parameter's name as retrieved by the current parameter name resolver.- Returns:
- this parameter's name
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