I know there are alternatives to throwing ValidationExceptions, but I was
wondering what use does this has then? Is there really a case where you
could want to log with error level all the user input validation errors? I
ask because this method, throwing ValidationExceptions, appears on the wiki
page as "you should do it this way"
(http://tapestry.apache.org/forms-and-validation.html) but this behavior,
imho, makes it useless at least in most cases.

Regards,
Raul.

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