How to internationalise @Pattern(regexp=“(^$|[0-9]10)”) in bean validation?










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I am using bean validation to validate my entity,
it works fine according to different locales and it shows region-specific error messages, but I want to internationalize a field 'ContactNo' according to the region like my error messages @NotBlank(message="contactNo.size").



So how to achieve



@Pattern(regexp="(^$|[0-9]10)")
private String contactNo;`


where the regexp value changes according to the region?










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  • There is nothing more I could add to my answer below.
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I am using bean validation to validate my entity,
it works fine according to different locales and it shows region-specific error messages, but I want to internationalize a field 'ContactNo' according to the region like my error messages @NotBlank(message="contactNo.size").



So how to achieve



@Pattern(regexp="(^$|[0-9]10)")
private String contactNo;`


where the regexp value changes according to the region?










share|improve this question























  • Any further feedback needed here? Is it solved?
    – Marcel Stör
    Nov 23 '18 at 14:49










  • @MarcelStör please you can suggest me further about this.
    – kishan.geek
    Nov 24 '18 at 7:42










  • There is nothing more I could add to my answer below.
    – Marcel Stör
    Nov 24 '18 at 9:46













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I am using bean validation to validate my entity,
it works fine according to different locales and it shows region-specific error messages, but I want to internationalize a field 'ContactNo' according to the region like my error messages @NotBlank(message="contactNo.size").



So how to achieve



@Pattern(regexp="(^$|[0-9]10)")
private String contactNo;`


where the regexp value changes according to the region?










share|improve this question















I am using bean validation to validate my entity,
it works fine according to different locales and it shows region-specific error messages, but I want to internationalize a field 'ContactNo' according to the region like my error messages @NotBlank(message="contactNo.size").



So how to achieve



@Pattern(regexp="(^$|[0-9]10)")
private String contactNo;`


where the regexp value changes according to the region?







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  • Any further feedback needed here? Is it solved?
    – Marcel Stör
    Nov 23 '18 at 14:49










  • @MarcelStör please you can suggest me further about this.
    – kishan.geek
    Nov 24 '18 at 7:42










  • There is nothing more I could add to my answer below.
    – Marcel Stör
    Nov 24 '18 at 9:46
















  • Any further feedback needed here? Is it solved?
    – Marcel Stör
    Nov 23 '18 at 14:49










  • @MarcelStör please you can suggest me further about this.
    – kishan.geek
    Nov 24 '18 at 7:42










  • There is nothing more I could add to my answer below.
    – Marcel Stör
    Nov 24 '18 at 9:46















Any further feedback needed here? Is it solved?
– Marcel Stör
Nov 23 '18 at 14:49




Any further feedback needed here? Is it solved?
– Marcel Stör
Nov 23 '18 at 14:49












@MarcelStör please you can suggest me further about this.
– kishan.geek
Nov 24 '18 at 7:42




@MarcelStör please you can suggest me further about this.
– kishan.geek
Nov 24 '18 at 7:42












There is nothing more I could add to my answer below.
– Marcel Stör
Nov 24 '18 at 9:46




There is nothing more I could add to my answer below.
– Marcel Stör
Nov 24 '18 at 9:46












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The the value for the regexp attribute has to be constant i.e. it needs to be available at compile time. So, either it needs to be a string literal as you do now or externalized into a static final variable.



I guess what you need has to be implemented in a custom Bean Validation constraint.






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    The the value for the regexp attribute has to be constant i.e. it needs to be available at compile time. So, either it needs to be a string literal as you do now or externalized into a static final variable.



    I guess what you need has to be implemented in a custom Bean Validation constraint.






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      The the value for the regexp attribute has to be constant i.e. it needs to be available at compile time. So, either it needs to be a string literal as you do now or externalized into a static final variable.



      I guess what you need has to be implemented in a custom Bean Validation constraint.






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        The the value for the regexp attribute has to be constant i.e. it needs to be available at compile time. So, either it needs to be a string literal as you do now or externalized into a static final variable.



        I guess what you need has to be implemented in a custom Bean Validation constraint.






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        The the value for the regexp attribute has to be constant i.e. it needs to be available at compile time. So, either it needs to be a string literal as you do now or externalized into a static final variable.



        I guess what you need has to be implemented in a custom Bean Validation constraint.







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