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java.lang.Objectjavax.faces.validator.MethodExpressionValidator
public class MethodExpressionValidator
MethodExpressionValidator
 is a Validator that wraps a MethodExpression, and it
 performs validation by executing a method on an object identified by
 the MethodExpression.
| Field Summary | 
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| Fields inherited from interface javax.faces.validator.Validator | 
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| NOT_IN_RANGE_MESSAGE_ID | 
| Constructor Summary | |
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| MethodExpressionValidator() | |
| MethodExpressionValidator(MethodExpression methodExpression)Construct a Validatorthat contains aMethodExpression. | |
| Method Summary | |
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|  boolean | isTransient()If true, the Object implementing this interface must not participate in state saving or restoring. | 
|  void | restoreState(FacesContext context,
             java.lang.Object state)Perform any processing required to restore the state from the entries in the state Object. | 
|  java.lang.Object | saveState(FacesContext context)Gets the state of the instance as a SerializableObject. | 
|  void | setTransient(boolean transientValue)Denotes whether or not the Object implementing this interface must or must not participate in state saving or restoring. | 
|  void | validate(FacesContext context,
         UIComponent component,
         java.lang.Object value)Perform the correctness checks implemented by this Validatoragainst
 the specifiedUIComponent. | 
| Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object | 
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| clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait | 
| Constructor Detail | 
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public MethodExpressionValidator()
public MethodExpressionValidator(MethodExpression methodExpression)
Construct a Validator that contains a MethodExpression.
| Method Detail | 
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public void validate(FacesContext context,
                     UIComponent component,
                     java.lang.Object value)
              throws ValidatorException
ValidatorPerform the
 correctness checks implemented by this Validator against
 the specified UIComponent.  If any violations are found,
 a ValidatorException will be thrown containing the FacesMessage describing the failure.
 
For a validator to be fully compliant with Version 2 and later
 of the specification, it must not fail validation on
 null or empty values unless it is specifically
 intended to address null or empty values.  An
 application-wide <context-param> is provided
 to allow validators designed for JSF 1.2 to work with JSF 2 and
 later. The javax.faces.VALIDATE_EMPTY_FIELDS
 <context-param> must be set to
 false to enable this backwards compatibility
 behavior.
validate in interface Validatorcontext - FacesContext for the request we are processingcomponent - UIComponent we are checking for correctnessvalue - the value to validate
java.lang.NullPointerException - if context
                              or component is null
ValidatorException - if validation failspublic java.lang.Object saveState(FacesContext context)
StateHolder Gets the state of the instance as a
 Serializable Object.
If the class that implements this interface has references to
 instances that implement StateHolder (such as a
 UIComponent with event handlers, validators, etc.)
 this method must call the StateHolder.saveState(javax.faces.context.FacesContext) method on all those
 instances as well.  This method must not save the state
 of children and facets. That is done via the StateManager
This method must not alter the state of the implementing object. In other words, after executing this code:
 Object state = component.saveState(facesContext);
 
component should be the same as before executing
 it.
The return from this method must be Serializable
saveState in interface StateHolder
public void restoreState(FacesContext context,
                         java.lang.Object state)
StateHolderPerform any processing required to restore the state from the entries in the state Object.
If the class that implements this interface has references to
 instances that also implement StateHolder (such as a
 UIComponent with event handlers, validators, etc.)
 this method must call the StateHolder.restoreState(javax.faces.context.FacesContext, java.lang.Object) method on all those
 instances as well. 
If the state
 argument is null, take no action and return.
restoreState in interface StateHolderpublic boolean isTransient()
StateHolderIf true, the Object implementing this interface must not participate in state saving or restoring.
isTransient in interface StateHolderpublic void setTransient(boolean transientValue)
StateHolderDenotes whether or not the Object implementing this interface must or must not participate in state saving or restoring.
setTransient in interface StateHoldertransientValue - boolean pass true if this
 Object will not
 participate in state saving or restoring, otherwise pass
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