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How to Create Custom Bean Validation in Spring Boot

Learn how to define and apply custom bean validation in Spring Boot using custom annotations and ConstraintValidator. Includes real-world example and best practices.

2 min readMar 25, 2025

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Let’s go step-by-step to understand how to define and use a custom validation annotation.

Why Custom Validation?

Spring Boot supports many built-in validations (like @NotBlank, @Email, etc.).
But if you have business-specific rules, like:

  • Username must start with “USR”
  • Age must be a prime number
  • ZIP code must match a certain region

➡️ You’ll need a custom validator.

🛠️ Step-by-Step: Create a Custom Validator

Let’s create a custom annotation called @StartsWithUSR to validate usernames.

✅ Step 1: Add spring-boot-starter-validation

If you’re not already using it, add this dependency in pom.xml:

<dependency>
<groupId>org.springframework.boot</groupId>
<artifactId>spring-boot-starter-validation</artifactId>
</dependency>

✅ Step 2: Create Custom Annotation

import jakarta.validation.Constraint;
import…

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