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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