"ebu" wrote : it is indeed, otherwise there would be no InvalidStateException. 
The problem appeared to be quite obvious - this exception just was not catched. 
After reading validation part of seam ref i somehow decided that seam cares 
about catching validation exception itself. 

No, completely wrong. The InvalidStateException is thrown by hibernate as it 
tries to persist the invalid entity. The ModelValidator checks for *potentially 
invalid* values *before* the entity is persisted. So the reason you get the 
InvalidStateException is that the ModelValidator isn't running during the JSF 
validation phase, the error, therefore isn't being reported to JSF and is 
instead thrown when you flush the persistence context.


anonymous wrote : the only problem i still have is that  trinidads inputText 
tag doesn't want to show messages forcing me to use h:inputTag with h:message 
instead...
  | Havn't somebody had some issues with using trinidad to display messages?

Try doing it properly using s:validate... As I said, check why the 
ModelValidator isn't being attached by s:validateAll.

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