Package javax. validation. metadata
See: Description
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Interface Summary Interface Description BeanDescriptor Describes a constrained Java Bean and the constraints associated to it.CascadableDescriptor Represents a cascadable element.ConstraintDescriptor<T extends Annotation> Describes a single constraint and its composing constraints.ConstructorDescriptor Describes a validated constructor.CrossParameterDescriptor Describes an element holding cross-parameter constraints of a method or constructorElementDescriptor Describes a validated element (class, property, method etc.).ElementDescriptor.ConstraintFinder Declares restrictions on retrieved constraints.ExecutableDescriptor Provides the common functionality ofMethodDescriptor
andConstructorDescriptor
.GroupConversionDescriptor A group conversion rule to be applied during cascaded validation.MethodDescriptor Describes a validated method.ParameterDescriptor Describes a validated method or constructor parameter.PropertyDescriptor Describes a Java Bean property hosting validation constraints.ReturnValueDescriptor Describes a validated return value of a method or constructor. -
Enum Summary Enum Description MethodType Represents the type of a method: getter or non getter.Scope Scope looked at when discovering constraints.
Package javax.validation.metadata Description
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