Marks an annotation as being a Jakarta Validation constraint.
 
 A given constraint annotation must be annotated by a @Constraint
 annotation which refers to its list of constraint validation implementations.
 
Each constraint annotation must host the following attributes:
String message() default [...];which should default to an error message key made of the fully-qualified class name of the constraint followed by.message. For example"{com.acme.constraints.NotSafe.message}"Class<?>[] groups() default {};for user to customize the targeted groupsClass<? extends Payload>[] payload() default {};for extensibility purposes
 When building a constraint that is both generic and cross-parameter, the constraint
 annotation must host the validationAppliesTo() property.
 A constraint is generic if it targets the annotated element and is cross-parameter if
 it targets the array of parameters of a method or constructor.
 
     ConstraintTarget validationAppliesTo() default ConstraintTarget.IMPLICIT;
 
 This property allows the constraint user to choose whether the constraint
 targets the return type of the executable or its array of parameters.
 A constraint is both generic and cross-parameter if
 - two kinds of 
ConstraintValidators are attached to the constraint, one targetingValidationTarget.ANNOTATED_ELEMENTand one targetingValidationTarget.PARAMETERS, - or if a 
ConstraintValidatortargets bothANNOTATED_ELEMENTandPARAMETERS. 
SupportedValidationTarget for more info.
 Here is an example of constraint definition:
 @Documented
 @Constraint(validatedBy = OrderNumberValidator.class)
 @Target({ METHOD, FIELD, ANNOTATION_TYPE, CONSTRUCTOR, PARAMETER, TYPE_USE })
 @Retention(RUNTIME)
 public @interface OrderNumber {
     String message() default "{com.acme.constraint.OrderNumber.message}";
     Class<?>[] groups() default {};
     Class<? extends Payload>[] payload() default {};
 }
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Required Element Summary
Required ElementsModifier and TypeRequired ElementDescriptionClass<? extends ConstraintValidator<?,?>>[] ConstraintValidatorclasses implementing the constraint. 
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Element Details
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validatedBy
Class<? extends ConstraintValidator<?,?>>[] validatedByConstraintValidatorclasses implementing the constraint. The given classes must reference distinct target types for a givenValidationTarget. If twoConstraintValidators refer to the same type, an exception will occur.At most one
ConstraintValidatortargeting the array of parameters of methods or constructors (aka cross-parameter) is accepted. If two or more are present, an exception will occur.- Returns:
 - array of 
ConstraintValidatorclasses implementing the constraint 
 
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