/* @VaadinApache2LicenseForJavaFiles@ */ package com.vaadin.data.validator; import java.util.Date; import com.vaadin.ui.DateField.Resolution; /** * Validator for validating that a Date is inside a given range. * *

* Note that the comparison is done directly on the Date object so take care * that the hours/minutes/seconds/milliseconds of the min/max values are * properly set. *

* * @author Vaadin Ltd. * @since 7.0 */ public class DateRangeValidator extends RangeValidator { /** * Creates a validator for checking that an Date is within a given range. *

* By default the range is inclusive i.e. both minValue and maxValue are * valid values. Use {@link #setMinValueIncluded(boolean)} or * {@link #setMaxValueIncluded(boolean)} to change it. *

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* Note that the comparison is done directly on the Date object so take care * that the hours/minutes/seconds/milliseconds of the min/max values are * properly set. *

* * @param errorMessage * the message to display in case the value does not validate. * @param minValue * The minimum value to accept or null for no limit * @param maxValue * The maximum value to accept or null for no limit */ public DateRangeValidator(String errorMessage, Date minValue, Date maxValue, Resolution resolution) { super(errorMessage, Date.class, minValue, maxValue); } }