Because of the "strongly typed entities"?
2009/3/31 Jaka Jančar <jaka_at_kubje.org>:
> On 31. Mar 2009, at 13:29, António Mota wrote:
>>
>> 2009/3/30 Jaka Jančar <jaka_at_kubje.org>:
>>>
>>> I want my resource methods to:
>>> a) return strongly typed entities (so entity types can be specified in
>>> interfaces), and
>>
>> I'm just wondering, Jersey is about implementing REST-type
>> architectures, and "strongly typed entities" is anything but
>> RESTish... Why do you want to do that with Jersey and not stick to a
>> RPC style?
>
> Why is this not RESTful?
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