Hi Sean,

Thanks for this feedback, it helps to set the expectations correctly. 

A good point for this JSR is the intent to run it in an open source way. I'm
planning to maintain an implementation prototype based on NRE along the way
so that Restlet users can experiment with the annotations and report how the
JSR draft works for them.

Best regards,
Jerome  

> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] De la part de Sean Landis
> Envoyé : mercredi 14 février 2007 17:10
> À : [email protected]
> Objet : Re: New JSR to define a high-level REST API for Java
> 
> I think this is a great opportunity and I'm really glad your 
> are participating
> Jerome. I have some fears based on what I know about Sun and 
> their approach to 
> web services. I glanced at WADL and it made me cringe. My 
> fear is that this 
> JSR could become a farce in REST terms. Sorry to throw water 
> on the fire...The 
> JCP is a decent system that has produced both wildly 
> successful and extremely 
> disappointing results. I'm glad to know you are involved Jerome. 
> 
> Why am I posting this? I hope to inject an additional 
> perspective so that we 
> don't get blindsided by unrealistic expectations. I 
> continually hope I'm 
> over pessimistic :-)
> 
> Sean

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