Hi, Thomas you're right: You can use Piriti (http://code.google.com/p/piriti/) on the client side to map JSON to POJOs and serialize it back to JSON. Please note that Piriti is only meant to be used on the client side. It's not usable on the server side. But you can share your POJOs between client and server.
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