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Validation error: "No validator could be found for type: java.lang.Integer"

I am working on a project with Spring why do I keep getting the following error?

javax.validation.UnexpectedTypeException:

No validator could be found for type: java.lang.Integer

Here is my code:

package com.s2rsolutions.model;

import java.util.Date;

import javax.persistence.Column;
import javax.persistence.Entity;
import javax.persistence.Id;
import javax.persistence.Table;
import javax.validation.constraints.Size;

import org.hibernate.validator.constraints.NotEmpty;

@Entity
@Table(name = "sales")
public class Sales {

    @NotEmpty(message = "The above field must not be blank.")
    @Column(name = "ttl_d_sls_lst_mth", nullable = false)
    private Integer ttl_d_sls_lst_mth;

    开发者_Go百科@NotEmpty(message = "The above field must not be blank.")
    @Column(name = "ttl_d_sls_6_mth", nullable = false)
    private Integer ttl_d_sls_6_mth;

    @Column(name = "date_added")
    private Date addedDate;

    @Id
    @Column(name = "username")
    private String username;

    // other fields/getters/setters omitted for brevity

}


As per the javadoc of NotEmpty, Integer is not a valid type for it to check. It's for Strings and collections. If you just want to make sure an Integer has some value, javax.validation.constraints.NotNull is all you need.

public @interface NotEmpty

Asserts that the annotated string, collection, map or array is not null or empty.


As stated in problem, to solve this error you MUST use correct annotations. In above problem, @NotBlank or @NotEmpty annotation must be applied on any String field only.

To validate long type field, use annotation @NotNull.


As the question is asked simply use @Min(1) instead of @size on integer fields and it will work.


For this type error: UnexpectedTypeException ERROR: We are trying to use incorrect Hibernate validator annotation on any bean property. For this same issue for my Springboot project( validating type 'java.lang.Integer')

The solution that worked for me is using @NotNull for Integer.


You can add hibernate validator dependency, to provide a Validator

<dependency>
    <groupId>org.hibernate</groupId>
    <artifactId>hibernate-validator</artifactId>
    <version>6.0.12.Final</version>
</dependency>
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