It could, but that would be using a ferrari to do grocery shopping :-)

I guess you could mount an XML document as a page (easy to achieve, wiki
should have documents on this).

I'm not 100% sure that json would be a good fit, as Wicket likes to
manipulate (XML-like) markup, not text templates.

Martijn

On 1/30/08, Zach Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> We're creating a web app using Wicket and would like to expose several
> simple features via a RESTful web service.  So basically, several URLs
> would return XML or JSON formatted data instead of HTML.
>
> Is there an easy way to do this in Wicket to provide a very simple web
> service, or should we just look into something separate like Jersey
> (https://jersey.dev.java.net/)?
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