+/**\r
+ * The Lenght Constraint value consists of an explicit value, or a lower bound\r
+ * returned by {@link #getMin()} and an upper bound returned by\r
+ * {@link #getMax()}. <br>\r
+ * <br>\r
+ * Length-restricting values MUST NOT be negative. A length value is a\r
+ * non-negative integer, or one of the special values <code>min</code> or\r
+ * <code>max</code>. The defined <code>min</code> and <code>max</code> mean the\r
+ * minimum and maximum length accepted for the type being restricted,\r
+ * respectively. <br>\r
+ * An implementation is not required to support a length value larger than\r
+ * {@link Long#MAX_VALUE} <br>\r
+ * <br>\r
+ * The interface extends definitions from {@link ConstraintMetaDefinition} <br>\r
+ * <br>\r
+ * This interface was modeled according to definition in <a\r
+ * href="https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6020#section-9.4.4">[RFC-6020] The\r
+ * length Statement</a>.\r
+ * \r
+ * @see ConstraintMetaDefinition\r
+ */\r