I am currently writing code and want to make sure all the params that gets passed to a function/method are valid. Since I am writing in PHP I don't have access to all the facilities of other languages like C, C++ or Java to check for parameters values and types public function inscriptionExist(sectionId, userId) // PHP vs. public boolean inscriptionExists(int sectionId, int userId) // Java So I have to rely on exception throwing if I want to make sure that my params are both integer. Since I have a lot of places where I need to check for param validity, what would be the best way to create a validation/exception machine and avoid code duplication? I was thinking on a static factory (since I don't want to pass it to all of my classes) with a signature like: public static function factory ($value, $valueType, $exceptionType = 'InvalidArgumentException'); Which would then call the right sub process to validate based on the type Am I on the right way, or am I going completely off the road and overthinking my problem?