Spring Validation Concepts
Internal
Overview
Spring supports Bean Validation API (JSR-303) which allows to declare validation rules as annotations, as opposed to explicitly writing validation logic in the application code. The Bean Validation API and the Hibernate implementation of the Validation API are automatically added to the project as transient dependencies of the Spring Boot web starter.
Bean Validation in Spring MVC
Applying bean validation in Spring MVC consists of:
Declare Validation Rules
Declare validation rules on the domain model data class that is to be validated. Annotate members of the domain model data classes with Bean Validation annotations @NotNull, @Size, @NotBlank, @Pattern, @Digits or Hibernate Validation annotations @CreditCardNumber
Configure Controller Methods for which Validation Should Be Performed
Designate controller methods for which validation should be performed by annotating the domain model data objects that forms bind to with @Valid. The validation is performed at form binding. Spring Validation provides an org.springframework.validation.Errors class that can be added to the controller method signature and whose instance carries validation error information inside the method, if validation failed:
Configure Forms to Display Validation Errors
Configuring the form views to display validation errors.
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- https://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/5.1.0.RELEASE/spring-framework-reference/core.html#validation
- https://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/5.1.0.RELEASE/spring-framework-reference/core.html#validation-beanvalidation
- JSR-303 validation, https://spring.io/guides/gs/validating-form-input/