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- What does the @Valid annotation indicate in Spring?
IIRC @Valid isn't a Spring annotation but a JSR-303 annotation (which is the Bean Validation standard) What it does is it basically checks if the data that you send to the method is valid or not (it will validate the scriptFile for you)
- Difference between @Valid and @Validated in Spring
In the example code snippets of the question, @Valid and @Validated make no difference But if the @RequestBody is annotated with a List object, or is a string value annotated by @RequestParam, the validation will not take effect
- how to check if a form is valid programmatically using jQuery . . .
$("#form_id") valid(); Checks whether the selected form is valid or whether all selected elements are valid validate () needs to be called on the form before checking it using this method
- Which characters make a URL invalid? - Stack Overflow
12 All valid characters that can be used in a URI (a URL is a type of URI) are defined in RFC 3986 All other characters can be used in a URL provided that they are "URL Encoded" first This involves changing the invalid character for specific "codes" (usually in the form of the percent symbol (%) followed by a hexadecimal number)
- Valid characters for directory part of a URL (for short links)
According to RFC 3986 the valid characters for the path component are: a-z A-Z 0-9 - _ ~ ! $ ' ( ) * + , ; = : @ as well as percent-encoded characters and of course, the slash Keep in mind, though, that many applications (not necessarily browsers) that attempt to parse URIs to make them clickable, for example, may support a much smaller set of characters This is akin to parsing e-mail
- How to check whether a string is a valid HTTP URL?
There are the Uri IsWellFormedUriString and Uri TryCreate methods, but they seem to return true for file paths, etc How do I check whether a string is a valid (not necessarily active) HTTP URL for
- How can I check if a string is a valid number? - Stack Overflow
Often, a 'valid number' means a Javascript number excluding NaN and Infinity, ie a 'finite number' To check the numerical validity of a value (from an external source for example), you can define in ESlint Airbnb style :
- java - PKIX path building failed and unable to find valid . . .
sun security provider certpath SunCertPathBuilderException: unable to find valid certification path to requested target While some of the other answers are appropriate and helpful for this question's given situation, they were nevertheless unhelpful and misleading for my issue In my case, the issue was that the URL provided for their update
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