public static interface ElementDescriptor.ConstraintFinder
ConstraintFinder is not thread-safe. The set of matching
ConstraintDescriptor is.| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
ElementDescriptor.ConstraintFinder |
declaredOn(ElementType... types)
Restricts to the constraints hosted on the listed
types
for a given element. |
Set<ConstraintDescriptor<?>> |
getConstraintDescriptors()
Retrieves the constraint descriptors following the defined
restrictions and hosted on the element described by
ElementDescriptor. |
boolean |
hasConstraints()
Returns
true if at least one constraint declaration
matching the restrictions is present on the element,
false otherwise. |
ElementDescriptor.ConstraintFinder |
lookingAt(Scope scope)
Restricts to the constraints matching the provided scope for this element.
|
ElementDescriptor.ConstraintFinder |
unorderedAndMatchingGroups(Class<?>... groups)
Restricts to the constraints matching a given set of groups for this element.
|
ElementDescriptor.ConstraintFinder unorderedAndMatchingGroups(Class<?>... groups)
Default group
overriding) but does not return ConstraintDescriptors
in any particular order.
Specifically, ordering of the group sequence is not respected.groups - groups targetedthis following the chaining method patternElementDescriptor.ConstraintFinder lookingAt(Scope scope)
Scope.HIERARCHYscope - expected scopethis following the chaining method patternElementDescriptor.ConstraintFinder declaredOn(ElementType... types)
types
for a given element.
Defaults to all possible types of the element.
Typically used to restrict to fields (FIELD)
or getters (METHOD).types - targeted typesthis following the chaining method patternSet<ConstraintDescriptor<?>> getConstraintDescriptors()
ElementDescriptor.boolean hasConstraints()
true if at least one constraint declaration
matching the restrictions is present on the element,
false otherwise.true if there is at least one constraintCopyright © 1996-2015, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. Use is subject to license terms.