@Pattern
annotation overrides a @Pattern
annotated method.
This does not prevent error-highlighting inside the editor, however the overriding method will not be checked at runtime.
A quick fix is provided to add a @Pattern
annotation that matches the one from the superclass method. This ensures the
runtime-check instrumentation works correctly.
Example:
abstract class Parent {
abstract @Pattern("\\d\\d-\\d\\d\\d") String getId();
}
class Child extends Parent {
@Override String getId() { // warning here
return "12-345";
}
}