Hi Sergey,

Recall this conversation (back in Feb 2009), about consuming JSON where
a list of objects has had the root element dropped (in XML response the
root element would remain) :

http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/cxf-dev/200902.mbox/%3C019d01c9
[email protected]%3e

I am also in position of trying to consume a Web service with no root
element in the JSON response, and the standard JSON provider can't
handle it because of lack of the root element.

You said :
"I'd happy to consider replacing the existing one (JSONProvider) with a
better quality one if it were JAXB
driven as a number of users depend on it 
being JAXB aware, such that we can also preserve the existing features
like the ability to
schema-validate, which should not be a 
problem if it were JAXB-aware."

Did this get taken any further, and if not, is something that could be
addressed?

Thanks
Paul 
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