Class MethodValidationInterceptor

java.lang.Object
org.springframework.validation.beanvalidation.MethodValidationInterceptor
All Implemented Interfaces:
Advice, Interceptor, MethodInterceptor

public class MethodValidationInterceptor extends Object implements MethodInterceptor
An AOP Alliance MethodInterceptor implementation that delegates to a JSR-303 provider for performing method-level validation on annotated methods.

Applicable methods have JSR-303 constraint annotations on their parameters and/or on their return value (in the latter case specified at the method level, typically as inline annotation).

E.g.: public @NotNull Object myValidMethod(@NotNull String arg1, @Max(10) int arg2)

Validation groups can be specified through Spring's Validated annotation at the type level of the containing target class, applying to all public service methods of that class. By default, JSR-303 will validate against its default group only.

As of Spring 5.0, this functionality requires a Bean Validation 1.1+ provider.

Since:
3.1
Author:
Juergen Hoeller
See Also:
  • Constructor Details

    • MethodValidationInterceptor

      public MethodValidationInterceptor()
      Create a new MethodValidationInterceptor using a default JSR-303 validator underneath.
    • MethodValidationInterceptor

      public MethodValidationInterceptor(ValidatorFactory validatorFactory)
      Create a new MethodValidationInterceptor using the given JSR-303 ValidatorFactory.
      Parameters:
      validatorFactory - the JSR-303 ValidatorFactory to use
    • MethodValidationInterceptor

      public MethodValidationInterceptor(Validator validator)
      Create a new MethodValidationInterceptor using the given JSR-303 Validator.
      Parameters:
      validator - the JSR-303 Validator to use
  • Method Details

    • invoke

      @Nullable public Object invoke(MethodInvocation invocation) throws Throwable
      Description copied from interface: MethodInterceptor
      Implement this method to perform extra treatments before and after the invocation. Polite implementations would certainly like to invoke Joinpoint.proceed().
      Specified by:
      invoke in interface MethodInterceptor
      Parameters:
      invocation - the method invocation joinpoint
      Returns:
      the result of the call to Joinpoint.proceed(); might be intercepted by the interceptor
      Throws:
      Throwable - if the interceptors or the target object throws an exception
    • determineValidationGroups

      protected Class<?>[] determineValidationGroups(MethodInvocation invocation)
      Determine the validation groups to validate against for the given method invocation.

      Default are the validation groups as specified in the Validated annotation on the containing target class of the method.

      Parameters:
      invocation - the current MethodInvocation
      Returns:
      the applicable validation groups as a Class array