What is the best Java email address validation method? [closed]
What are the good email address validation libraries for Java? Are there any alternatives to commons validator?
Solution 1:
Using the official java email package is the easiest:
public static boolean isValidEmailAddress(String email) {
boolean result = true;
try {
InternetAddress emailAddr = new InternetAddress(email);
emailAddr.validate();
} catch (AddressException ex) {
result = false;
}
return result;
}
Solution 2:
Apache Commons is generally known as a solid project. Keep in mind, though, you'll still have to send a verification email to the address if you want to ensure it's a real email, and that the owner wants it used on your site.
EDIT: There was a bug where it was too restrictive on domain, causing it to not accept valid emails from new TLDs.
This bug was resolved on 03/Jan/15 02:48 in commons-validator version 1.4.1
Solution 3:
Apache Commons validator can be used as mentioned in the other answers.
pom.xml:
<dependency>
<groupId>commons-validator</groupId>
<artifactId>commons-validator</artifactId>
<version>1.4.1</version>
</dependency>
build.gradle:
compile 'commons-validator:commons-validator:1.4.1'
The import:
import org.apache.commons.validator.routines.EmailValidator;
The code:
String email = "[email protected]";
boolean valid = EmailValidator.getInstance().isValid(email);
and to allow local addresses
boolean allowLocal = true;
boolean valid = EmailValidator.getInstance(allowLocal).isValid(email);
Solution 4:
Late answer, but I think it is simple and worthy:
public boolean isValidEmailAddress(String email) {
String ePattern = "^[a-zA-Z0-9.!#$%&'*+/=?^_`{|}~-]+@((\\[[0-9]{1,3}\\.[0-9]{1,3}\\.[0-9]{1,3}\\.[0-9]{1,3}\\])|(([a-zA-Z\\-0-9]+\\.)+[a-zA-Z]{2,}))$";
java.util.regex.Pattern p = java.util.regex.Pattern.compile(ePattern);
java.util.regex.Matcher m = p.matcher(email);
return m.matches();
}
Test Cases:
For production purpose, Domain Name validations should be performed network-wise.