Hi Sanaullah,
Jersey is built and distributed on Maven. However, non-maven
developers could download the jar files and build the services using
these jar files. Further more, Jersey is modular, meaning it has a set
of well defined modules based on functionality. The Jersey dependencies
page [1] lists down all these modules, and also provides the links to
the JAR files. Also, the Jersey wiki page [2] contains links to blogs
and tutorials.
[1]
https://jersey.dev.java.net/source/browse/*checkout*/jersey/tags/jersey-1.0.2/jersey/dependencies.html
[2]
http://wikis.sun.com/display/Jersey/Main
[3]
http://blogs.sun.com/naresh/category/rest
Hope this helps,
Naresh
SANAULLAH wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I tried downloading/configuring Jersey, but havent been successful so
> far. On the download page there are a list of dependencies and not
> clearly mentioned what to download. Even the getting started guide is
> not very clear. All the installation requires use of Maven which i am
> not familiar with. Can anyone help me out with this?
>
> Regards,
>
> Mohamed Sanaulla
> http://www.letmeknow.in/
> http://osum.sun.com/