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When a chapter title includes the phrase “advanced topics,” there is always the risk that the content might not line up with what every reader considers advanced. The term “advanced” is subjective at best and depends on the background and experience of the developer as well as the complexity of the application being developed.
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Unless the listener is also a CDI bean, as described in the subsequent section.
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Some localization mechanisms are built into the validation message interpolator, but custom message interpolation can also be plugged into the validator to perform localization in custom ways.
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Only the nonstandard attributes are listed. The standard/required attributes are discussed in the section on creating new constraints.
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validateProperty() and validateValue() methods are also available, but we discuss only the representative validate() method.
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Jungmann, L., Keith, M., Schincariol, M., Nardone, M. (2022). Other Advanced Topics. In: Pro Jakarta Persistence in Jakarta EE 10. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-7443-9_12
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