A bit off-left (and I know, this is the _java_ posse, but):

Are you wedded to the java ecosystem?  If not you might want to look at webmachine (http://wiki.basho.com/Webmachine.html).  Similar in concept to JAX-RS.  It's fast, has a refreshingly simple programming model and written in erlang - so reaps the robustness of the otp infrastructure.  Pretty sure there's also native drivers for mongo.

hth.

 - S.

On 16/03/2012 13:00, Chris Phelps wrote:
+1. If you are just doing basic RESTful services, JAX-RS (in our case, using Jersey) fits the bill very well without a whole lot of config overhead.

-C


On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 7:56 AM, Moandji Ezana <[email protected]> wrote:
On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 11:52 AM, rakesh mailgroups <[email protected]> wrote:
Some further context of the requirements - expose restful urls, convert json data into Java objects, transform and out into MongoDB.

What about plain JAX-RS?

Moandji 
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