Minor clarification: a validation impl like hibernate-validator is not
required except for some configurations of Spring, in which case the
presence of validation-api without a corresponding impl will cause server
startup to fail. IIRC, that's why we had to unbundle validation-api from
gwt-servlet.

On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 11:15 AM, Thomas Broyer <t.bro...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Actually, hibernate-validator (or any other JSR303 validator) is not
> required. If you don't have a JSR 303 validator in classpath, you'll have an
> info message printed to your log at startup and that's all, it'll work OK
> (my unit tests are green despite the absence of hibernate-validator FWIW).
> And you can easily turn the warning off if it bothers you, as it's using
> java.util.logging.
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