Hi!

I've a question on bean validation using RequestFactory. Here's my scenario.

There's an application based on Spring Framework with a service layer. A 
WebApplicationContext is initialized and the services can be used by firing 
RequestContext on client side. Let's suppose I wanna save an entity. The 
context's save method get fired, a service method is invoked. The entity on 
the server side is valid. But in the service method another entity must be 
edited. That entity manipulation could raise ConstraintViolationException. 
When this happens, on the client side in the Receiver the onFailure method 
get called and I can't access that ConstraintViolation.
Is there a way/workaround to handle in the Receiver another entity's 
ConstraintViolation?

Thanks in advance!

Regards,
Miklós


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