@Retention(value=RUNTIME) @Target(value=TYPE) @Inherited @Qualifier public @interface FacesValidator
The presence of this annotation on a class automatically registers the
class with the runtime as a Validator
. The value of the value()
attribute is taken to be the
validator-id and the fully qualified class name of the class to which this annotation is attached is taken
to be the validator-class.
The implementation must guarantee that for each class annotated with * FacesValidator
, found with the
algorithm in section 11.5 of the spec prose document,
Application.addValidator(java.lang.String,java.lang.String)
is called, passing the
derived validator-id as the first argument and the derived validator-class as the second argument.
The implementation must guarantee that all such calls to addValidator()
happen during application
startup time and before any requests are serviced.
Modifier and Type | Optional Element and Description |
---|---|
boolean |
isDefault
If |
boolean |
managed
The value of this annotation attribute is taken to be an indicator that flags whether or not the given converter is a CDI managed converter. |
java.lang.String |
value
The value of this annotation attribute is taken to be the
validator-id with which instances of this class of component can be instantiated by calling
|
public abstract java.lang.String value
The value of this annotation attribute is taken to be the
validator-id with which instances of this class of component can be instantiated by calling
Application.createValidator(java.lang.String)
. If
no value is specified, or the value is null
, the value is taken to be the return of calling
getSimpleName
on the class to which this annotation is attached and lowercasing the first character. If
more than one validator with this derived name is found, the results are undefined.
public abstract boolean isDefault
If true
, the validator id for this annotation is added to the list of default validators by a call to
Application.addDefaultValidatorId(java.lang.String)
.