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Re: RESTful services with Jersey

From: Comerford, Sean <Sean.Comerford_at_espn3.com>
Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2007 22:27:57 +0000

Thanks for the pointer Brian... I was (as I suspected) missing the
plugin. Don't know why it didn't turn up in my earlier search but I'm
good now.
 
And let me say that the web services stuff in EE 5 is ridiculously cool.
Having written web services with Axis2 and even hand coding WSDLs, this
is unbelievably easy. Great stuff!
 
Brian Leonard William.Leonard_at_Sun.COM wrote:
 
> Hi Sean,
>
>
> Yes, please check out this tutorial: Getting Started with RESTful Web
> Services in NetBeans IDE 6.0
> <http://www.netbeans.org/kb/60/websvc/rest.html>. If you need any
help,
> I'm just down the street in W. Hartford.
> /Brian
>
>>
>> Comerford, Sean wrote:
>>
>> So I'm looking at the web services stuff in EE 5... very cool.
>>
>> I'm especially interested in the REST related stuff.
>>
>> I'm trying to play with the Jersey technology in NetBeans 6 but I'm
>> not seeing anything like what's pictured at
>> https://jersey.dev.java.net/use/getting-started.html
>>
>> Is there some NetBeans plugin I have to download?
>>
>> I'm using NB beta 1
 
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