I am using Hibernate validator for form validation in my web-app. I am using the @Length annotation for my String attribute as follows:

@Length(min = 5, message = "The field must be at least 5 characters")
private String myString;

However, I have a need to display a different message if the String exceeds 50 characters. Is there a way to use the out-of-the-box @Length validator to do this? An example of what I would like to do (compiler will not let me) is as follows:

@Length(min = 5, message = "The field must be at least 5 characters")
@Length(max = 50, message = "The field must be less than 50 characters")
private String myString;

I have tried @Max and @Min and they do not do what I want. Any input would be greatly appreciated!

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You can specify several @Length constraints at one element by using the inner list annotation (which is defined for each constraint type in Bean Validation/Hibernate Validator) like this:

@List({
    @Length(min = 5, message = "The field must be at least 5 characters"),
    @Length(max = 50, message = "The field must be less than 50 characters")
})
private String myString;

Btw. I recommend to prefer @Size as defined by the Bean Validation API over @Length for portability reasons.

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This is exactly what I was looking for! – javagruffian Aug 18 '11 at 13:20
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According to documentation, you can use @Length(min=, max=), with one message. Then just change your message to "The field must be between 5 and 50 characters"

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Yes, I like this solution, but unfortunately I have a requirement that must be implemented with separate messages. – javagruffian Aug 16 '11 at 20:44
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You could create a custom constraint that would check both Min and Max and have separate messages for each: docs.jboss.org/hibernate/validator/4.0.1/reference/en/html/… – Aaron Sheffey Aug 16 '11 at 20:56
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