/* * Copyright 2002-2006 the original author or authors. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package org.springframework.validation; import org.springframework.beans.PropertyAccessException; /** * Strategy for processing <code>DataBinder</code>'s missing field errors, * and for translating a <code>PropertyAccessException</code> to a * <code>FieldError</code>. * * <p>The error processor is pluggable so you can treat errors differently * if you want to. A default implementation is provided for typical needs. * * <p>Note: As of Spring 2.0, this interface operates on a given BindingResult, * to be compatible with any binding strategy (bean property, direct field access, etc). * It can still receive a BindException as argument (since a BindException implements * the BindingResult interface as well) but no longer operates on it directly. * * @author Alef Arendsen * @author Juergen Hoeller * @since 1.2 * @see DataBinder#setBindingErrorProcessor * @see DefaultBindingErrorProcessor * @see BindingResult * @see BindException */ public interface BindingErrorProcessor { /** * Apply the missing field error to the given BindException. * <p>Usually, a field error is created for a missing required field. * @param missingField the field that was missing during binding * @param bindingResult the errors object to add the error(s) to. * You can add more than just one error or maybe even ignore it. * The <code>BindingResult</code> object features convenience utils such as * a <code>resolveMessageCodes</code> method to resolve an error code. * @see BeanPropertyBindingResult#addError * @see BeanPropertyBindingResult#resolveMessageCodes */ void processMissingFieldError(String missingField, BindingResult bindingResult); /** * Translate the given <code>PropertyAccessException</code> to an appropriate * error registered on the given <code>Errors</code> instance. * <p>Note that two error types are available: <code>FieldError</code> and * <code>ObjectError</code>. Usually, field errors are created, but in certain * situations one might want to create a global <code>ObjectError</code> instead. * @param ex the <code>PropertyAccessException</code> to translate * @param bindingResult the errors object to add the error(s) to. * You can add more than just one error or maybe even ignore it. * The <code>BindingResult</code> object features convenience utils such as * a <code>resolveMessageCodes</code> method to resolve an error code. * @see Errors * @see FieldError * @see ObjectError * @see MessageCodesResolver * @see BeanPropertyBindingResult#addError * @see BeanPropertyBindingResult#resolveMessageCodes */ void processPropertyAccessException(PropertyAccessException ex, BindingResult bindingResult); }