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I'm looking for an annotation-based validation framework, that would allow me to validate parameter values. Something like the following:

void someMethod(@NotBlank String foo, @NotEmpty Collection bar, @Positive Integer baz, @NotNull Object obj) {

}

Validation of the parameters should happen automatically whenever an annotated method/constructor is called, so that there no way to bypass the validation.

If I could customise the error messages produced that would be nice. I'm using Java 1.5.

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Try taking a look at OVal and others implementors of the JSR-303 (aka Bean validation)

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That's a job for a JSR 303 - Bean Validation implementation, like Hibernate Validator (the RI). Check the various Bean Validation blog posts from Emmanuel Bernard (the spec lead).

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    @Don AFAIK, BV is for Java 1.5+, it doesn't require Java 1.6 (with Hibernate Validator, I know that you'll have to provide the JAXB API and a JAXB implementation if you're using Java 1.5 since it's not part of the JDK). Sep 10, 2010 at 8:19
  • Thanks Pascal. I dislike the fact that you need to manually invoke the validation. I would like the params to be automatically validated whenever an annotated method is called.
    – Dónal
    Sep 10, 2010 at 8:25
  • +1 Just for the Emmanuel Bernard fandom (listeners of "les castcodeurs" , hands up !)
    – Riduidel
    Sep 10, 2010 at 9:41
  • @Don I used it hooked in other frameworks (JPA, JSF 2.0, Wicket, etc) so it does the job for me. But I get what you mean. @Riduidel Thanks, and you have my +1 too (didn't try OVal so far, only Hibernate Validator that covers my needs). Emmanuel did really a great job with the BV spec. And yes, les castcodeurs is a nice podcast, I like it too. Sep 10, 2010 at 9:51

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