Validating JAX-WS request's params
I have class like this:
@XmlElement
public class MyRequest {
@Size(max = 1, min = 10)
@XmlElement
private List<Long> ids;
/* Getter and Setter */
}
@WebService
public class WebService {
public MyResponse upload(MyRequest request) {}
}
I want to validate ids list in MyRequest class to be certain size like in JAX-RS using @Valid annotation. How can I achive this in JAX-WS?
I mean how can I use javax.validation in JAX-WS?
I suppose AOP can be used here, but maybe another way can be used?
java jax-ws javax.validation
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I have class like this:
@XmlElement
public class MyRequest {
@Size(max = 1, min = 10)
@XmlElement
private List<Long> ids;
/* Getter and Setter */
}
@WebService
public class WebService {
public MyResponse upload(MyRequest request) {}
}
I want to validate ids list in MyRequest class to be certain size like in JAX-RS using @Valid annotation. How can I achive this in JAX-WS?
I mean how can I use javax.validation in JAX-WS?
I suppose AOP can be used here, but maybe another way can be used?
java jax-ws javax.validation
add a comment |
I have class like this:
@XmlElement
public class MyRequest {
@Size(max = 1, min = 10)
@XmlElement
private List<Long> ids;
/* Getter and Setter */
}
@WebService
public class WebService {
public MyResponse upload(MyRequest request) {}
}
I want to validate ids list in MyRequest class to be certain size like in JAX-RS using @Valid annotation. How can I achive this in JAX-WS?
I mean how can I use javax.validation in JAX-WS?
I suppose AOP can be used here, but maybe another way can be used?
java jax-ws javax.validation
I have class like this:
@XmlElement
public class MyRequest {
@Size(max = 1, min = 10)
@XmlElement
private List<Long> ids;
/* Getter and Setter */
}
@WebService
public class WebService {
public MyResponse upload(MyRequest request) {}
}
I want to validate ids list in MyRequest class to be certain size like in JAX-RS using @Valid annotation. How can I achive this in JAX-WS?
I mean how can I use javax.validation in JAX-WS?
I suppose AOP can be used here, but maybe another way can be used?
java jax-ws javax.validation
java jax-ws javax.validation
edited Nov 22 '18 at 8:06
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