Thanks for the advice,

Do you use NetBeans for this?
Is there an Eclipse plug-in that gives you the same IDE support?


On Dec 2, 4:13 pm, Neil Swingler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jax-ws is also a standard part of java se 6.  It even contains an  
> embedded http server. No need for any additional libraries.
>
> -Neil
>
> On 2 Dec 2008, at 16:59, "Alexis Moussine-Pouchkine" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>
>  > wrote:
>
> > Speaking for the "standard" side of things:
> > JAX-WS is part of Java EE 5 and JAX-RS (1.0 shipped recently) is set
> > to be in EE 6.
> > Both heavily rely on POJOs and annotations such that, while doing  
> > Web Services.
>
> > Working on GlassFish I'm biased, but I'd suggest Metro
> > (http://metro.dev.java.net) especially for .Net interop for JAX-WS and
> > Jersey (http://jersey.dev.java.net) for JAX-RS.
>
> > Of course, knowing more about your use-case and requirements would
> > help answer this rather generic question.
>
> > cheers,
> > -Alexis
>
> > On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 3:55 PM, Casper Bang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
> > wrote:
>
> >>> this - not a whole framework which I would have to adopt.
>
> >> This is Java, you are supposed to adopt frameworks every day.
>
> >> Kidding aside, have a look at XStream. It is not a framework as much
> >> as a generic serializer facility, which can be used in a REST style
> >> service layer, turning your DTO's into XML or JSON. Very very KISS:
> >>http://xstream.codehaus.org/json-tutorial.html
>
> >> /Casper- Hide quoted text -
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