Hi Pascal,

We have been using Jersey [1] to produce and consume REST services. We found 
Jersey the most concise and simple REST implementation. It also offers a good 
set of tools to test production and consumption of REST services, which is 
essential in our development process.

[1]http://jersey.java.net/

Cheers,

Henrique

On 18/05/2011, at 10:05, Pascal Robert wrote:

> Good morning,
> 
> I see from the 2011 surveys that a good part of the community is consuming 
> REST services. I was wondering what are you using to consume those? Right 
> now, I'm playing with ERXRestClient and JBoss' RestEasy to consume REST 
> services, but I'm curious to see what other people use. Just plain Jakarta 
> HTTPClient with a JSON or XML parser?
> 
> 
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