JSR-303 Type Checking Before Binding

oreoshake picture oreoshake · Nov 3, 2010 · Viewed 7.9k times · Source

model....

@Digits(integer=5, fraction=0, message="The value must be numeric and less than five digits")
private int value;

beans file....

<mvc:annotation-driven />

controller....

@RequestMapping(value = "/admin/save.htm", method = { RequestMethod.POST })
public ModelAndView saveSection(@Valid @ModelAttribute Section section, BindingResult result) {
     if(result.hasErrors())   {
         return new ModelAndView("admin/editSection", "section", section);
     }

How do I restrict "value" to just numerics? If I enter something other than a number, I get this error:

Failed to convert property value of type java.lang.String to required type java.lang.Integer for property value; nested exception is org.springframework.core.convert.ConversionFailedException: Unable to convert value "A" from type java.lang.String to type java.lang.Integer; nested exception is java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Unable to parse A

I have seen a few posts mention initBinding but I'm not sure how to use it or if it will even help me out. This has to have been solved before. Is there any way to ensure that it is a number before it gets binded?

Or, if someone could post the correct messages.properties entry to override this error, that could work for me too.

I tried @Pattern but that doesn't work on ints

Answer

axtavt picture axtavt · Nov 3, 2010

As you mentioned, you need a user-friendly message in messages.properties. You can use one of the following message codes (with different levels of selectivity):

  • typeMismatch.section.value
  • typeMismatch.value
  • typeMismatch.int
  • typeMismatch

Also, when you don't know message code, you can simply print the BindingResult - its toString() returns the full description of the binding errors.