There's always vanilla servlets. The problem with JDK 1.4 is that it doesn't support annotations, which are required by JSR311. Spring 3.0 has some non-JSR311 REST framework. You can take a look at it.
http://blog.springsource.com/2009/03/08/rest-in-spring-3-mvc/
The description I read relies pretty heavily on annotations as well, but Spring usually has a way to do anything you can do with annotations in an XML configuration file instead, so it might be worth investigating. In general, though JDK 1.4 started its EOL transition period at the end of 2006 and completed October 30th 2008. (
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/index-jsp-138567.html)
That doesn't mean that you can't use it anymore, but I wouldn't expect a lot of new tools and libraries to focus on supporting it. Plus annotations are sooooooo useful, if I were you, I'd spend some energy re-examining your constraints. Is it really impossible to move on to a newer JDK?
On Nov 19, 2010, at 1:13 PM, jyoti jadhav wrote:
> is threr any other framework or implenetation which i can use to develop rest web service in java having jdk1.4 and weblogic 8.1 ?
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> please provide your guidance ..
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> thanks,
> Jyoti
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> On Fri, Nov 19, 2010 at 10:43 AM, jyoti jadhav <jadhavjyoti23_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> hi Pavel,
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> thank you very much for the reply ..
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> On Fri, Nov 19, 2010 at 10:37 AM, Pavel Bucek <pavel.bucek_at_oracle.com> wrote:
> I don't think so, maybe some initial proof of concept, but nothing currently supported.
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> JSR311 (JAX-RS) API is based on annotations which were introduced in jdk 1.5.
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> Pavel
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> On 11/19/10 7:33 PM, jyoti jadhav wrote:
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>> thanks for the reply
>> is there any other version of Jersey which will work with jdk1.4 ?
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>> On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 9:49 PM, Pavel Bucek <pavel.bucek_at_oracle.com> wrote:
>> Hello,
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>> Jersey 1.4 needs JDK 1.6, so I guess it can't work in your environment..
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>> Regards,
>> Pavel
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>> On 11/19/10 12:21 AM, jadhavjyoti23_at_gmail.com wrote:
>> Hi ,
>> i am new to jersey. i followed the documentation and developed a rest
>> web service with jersey but it gives me 404 error.
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>> i think there might be environment issues.
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>> i am using following environment.
>> Jersey 1.4
>> Eclipse 3.5
>> Weblogic 8.1
>> jdk 1.4
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>> is this the right env. set up ?
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>> Thanks,
>> Jyoti Jadhav
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