JSR 303: How to Validate a Collection of annotated objects?

You can of course also just iterate over the list and call Validator.validate on each element. Or put the List into some wrapper bean and annotate it with @Valid. Extending ArrayList for validation seems wrong to me. Do you have a particular use case you want to solve with this? If so maybe you can explain it a little more. To answer your initial question:

Is it possible to validate a collection of objects in JSR 303 - Jave Bean Validation where the collection itself does not have any annotations but the elements contained within do?

No


You, can also add @NotEmpty to the collection.

public class Car {
  @NotEmpty(message="At least one passenger is required")
  @Valid
  private List<Person> passengers = new ArrayList<Person>();
}

this will ensure at least one passenger is present, and the @Valid annotation ensures that each Person object is validated


Yes, just add @Valid to the collection.

Here is an example from the Hibernate Validator Reference.

public class Car {
  @NotNull
  @Valid
  private List<Person> passengers = new ArrayList<Person>();
}

This is standard JSR-303 behavior. See Section 3.1.3 of the spec.