Jerome Louvel wrote:
Hi Justin,

How did you get the impression that we would be moving to Jersey? Jersey is
the reference implementation of JSR-311 which is under design by the EG, led
by Sun.
My bad, I was reading this and followed links, I need a break. I'm reading the url you sent now.
http://blogs.sun.com/bblfish/entry/jsr_311_a_java_api

I need to stop looking at all this and take a break. Some times to many options drivers a person crazy. I'm just trying to make a client and server that can communicate over the web. I've been using web (Servlets, Tomcat, JSP, Tapestry, JSF, etc...) forever, and would like to build a desktop application this time. It's really an up in the air project as it's just something I want to make. No customers or anything. So I'm free to use what I like. Restlet seems like a good fit, if I can get it working for me.
The JSR-311 API is annotation-centric, high-level and server-centric while
the Restlet API is class-centric, both low-level and high-level and both
client-side and server-side.
I'm participating in the EG but the Restlet API was not a proposition for
the EG, only a source of inspiration for some design discussions.
See this blog post for details:
http://blog.noelios.com/2007/04/25/restlet-api-and-jsr-311-api/

Best regards,
Jerome
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De : Stanczak Group [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Envoyé : mercredi 22 août 2007 18:34
À : [email protected]
Objet : Jersey Project?

Should I start using this? Is Restlet moving?

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Justin Stanczak
Stanczak Group
812-735-3600

"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing."
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--
Justin Stanczak
Stanczak Group
812-735-3600

"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing."
Edmund Burke

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