2009/1/27 <amsmota_at_gmail.com>:
> Well, it occurs to me that both JAX-RS and Jersey dosen't define client-side
> API's (however, other JAX-RS based frameworks do, like Restlet and RestEasy,
> if I'm not mistaken....)
Jersey has a great client API - but you're right that its not yet part
of the JAX-RS standard.
>
> So to build a full Web app you have to use Jersey *and* something else...
>
> (i'm reading your blog post by pieces, i must say...)
Sorry its so long :)
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