"thejavafreak" wrote : How about do the not-null checking on the JSF form 
first? That way user are forced the have an input before the form is submitted

Well, that would work yes, but shouldn't @Email annotation allow users to not 
enter any values? Also, in the hibernate validator source code, I saw that null 
values and empty values are allowed in the EmailValidator and should both pass 
the validation.

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