Um, as far as I am aware this problem is still a problem. It is actually a deep
conceptual problem in how the spec says extended persistence contexts should
behave...
I just committed the <s:validate/> and <s:validateAll/> tags, as a different
kind of solution.
eg:
<h:inputText value="#{model.attribute}"><s:validate/></h:inputText>
And:
<s:validateAll>
| <h:inputText value="#{user.name}"/>
| <h:inputText value="#{user.email}"/>
| ...
| </s:validateAll>
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