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Oliver Probst updated OPENJPA-2398:
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Description:
The descirption of Bean Validation mentions:
"Notice the use of the @Valid annotation. ... Referenced entities and
collections of entities are validated separately in order to prevent circular
validation."
If a referenced entity contains a constraint (e.g. @NotNull) and the owner
class which references the entity does not use the @Valid constraint, the
entity is validated (which is correct) but does throw a PersistenceException
containing a ConstraintViolationException and not directly a
ConstraintViolationException. Is this behaviour correct according to the spec?
was:
The descirption of Bean Validation mentions:
"Notice the use of the @Valid annotation. ... Referenced entities and
collections of entities are validated separately in order to prevent circular
validation."
Running a
> Bean Validation: Referenced entity throws PersistenceException
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> Key: OPENJPA-2398
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENJPA-2398
> Project: OpenJPA
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: validation
> Affects Versions: 2.2.2
> Environment: Windows 7, Eclipse Juno, Hibernate Validator 5, MySQL
> Reporter: Oliver Probst
> Priority: Minor
>
> The descirption of Bean Validation mentions:
> "Notice the use of the @Valid annotation. ... Referenced entities and
> collections of entities are validated separately in order to prevent circular
> validation."
> If a referenced entity contains a constraint (e.g. @NotNull) and the owner
> class which references the entity does not use the @Valid constraint, the
> entity is validated (which is correct) but does throw a PersistenceException
> containing a ConstraintViolationException and not directly a
> ConstraintViolationException. Is this behaviour correct according to the spec?
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