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In order to validate values of nested properties, you must annotate the static nested
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class as `@Valid`. For example, building upon the above `@ConfigurationProperties` class:
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[source,java,indent=0]
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@Component
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@ConfigurationProperties(prefix="connection")
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public class ConnectionSettings {
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@NotNull
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@Valid
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private InetAddress remoteAddress;
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// ... getters and setters
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private static class InetAddress {
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@NotEmpty
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public String hostname;
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// ... getters and setters
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}
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}
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You can also add a custom Spring `Validator` by creating a bean definition called
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`configurationPropertiesValidator`. There is a
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