I recently created a webapp that due to time constraints, I implemented with plain old servlets which I am comfortable with. In reality, the project was a perfect candidate to implement in RESTful style. I had been loosely following the Jersey project, part of the larger java.net Metro project, so I decided to give Jersey a try. "Jersey is the open source ... JAX-RS (JSR 311) Reference Implementat
Jersey is the open source (under dual CDDL+GPL license) JAX-RS (JSR 311) Reference Implementation for building RESTful Web services. But, it is also more than the Reference Implementation. Jersey provides additional APIs and extension points (SPIs) so that developers may extend Jersey to suite their needs. The governance policy is the same as the GlassFish project. Please join us at the Community
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