Enforcing Java Record Invariants With Bean Validation
Read OriginalThis technical article demonstrates how to apply the Bean Validation API (JSR 380) to Java record types to enforce class invariants. It explains the benefits of using constraint annotations on record components and details the implementation strategy for validating these immutable data objects at construction time using method validation.
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