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		<title>By: Noelios &#187; Predicting the rise of lightweight REST in Java</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] In a previous post, I tried to answer to this question: &#8220;Will Java EE 5 bring REST to Java&#8221;. On one hand I felt happy with the adoption of some REST concepts within Java EE 5 and its first coverage at a JavaOne conference. On the other hand, the current attempt to retrofit REST into the existing JAX-WS stack seems like a dead end to me. [...] ]]></description>
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