In addition to Jens answer: the RequestContext is a queue of invocations and edited proxies. Only when fire()d the RequestContext will flush that queue into an HTTP request.Each invocation can have a Receiver set using Request#to(Receiver), and the RequestContext can have a global Receiver passed to the fire() method (note: its onFailure will only be called when the server cannot be reached or failed to decode the request or encode the response; independently of invocations: each invocation can fail independently of the others, and even if all of them fail, it doesn't make the global Receiver's onFailure to be called)
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                               @Override
				public void onConstraintViolation(
						Set<ConstraintViolation<?>> violations) {
					Iterator<ConstraintViolation<?>> itr = violations
							.iterator();
					while (itr.hasNext()) {
						ConstraintViolation<?> viola = itr.next();
						log.log(Level.WARNING,
								"Violation : [ " + viola.getMessage() + ": "
										+ viola.getPropertyPath() + " : "
										+ viola.getInvalidValue() + " ]");
					}
					// set the contraints in the editor
					view.getEditor().setConstraintViolations(violations);
				}
Now the violations are passed onto the editor. In the editor you can 
use wrap the controls which needs to display the violation messages 
using the ValueBoxEditorDecorator
example :
              <e:ValueBoxEditorDecorator  ui:field="titleDecorator" 
addStyleNames="{style.common.separator10}  {style.common.txtClrRed}  
{style.common.separatorT}">
			<e:valuebox>	
				<g:TextBox ui:field="title" 
addStyleNames="{style.common.textHldr}"/>
			</e:valuebox>
		</e:ValueBoxEditorDecorator>
Thanks
Ashwin
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