Use JSR-303 validation groups.
If no groups are specified a constraint is part of the Default Bean Validation group (see: javax.validation.groups.Default
).
Create an interface to be your "Extended" (or whatever you want to call it) group:
public interface Extended{}
Now create an interface that will have the javax.validation.GroupSequence
annotation.
@GroupSequence({Default.class, Extended.class})
public interface MySequence {}
Set the validation groups on your constraints
@NotEmpty // If no group is specified it is part of the default group
@Length(min=3,max=100, groups = Extended.class)
String firstName;
Pass MySequence to your validator call.
validator.validate(object, MySequence.class);
As specified by your @GroupSequence
the default constraints will be validated first and if no contraint violations are encountered it will move on to the extended group.
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