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Java Development Gets Web 2.0 Treatment
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01/06/2006, By Darryl K. Taft
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Addressing the issue of bringing Java development more in line with the needs of Web 2.0 developers, an open-source project has emerged to deliver Java support for the Representational State Transfer architectural style. Jerome Louvel, a developer based in Levallois-Perret, France, has established a project known as the Restlet project to create a REST framework on top of the Java Servlet API.
Jerome Louvel said "While powerful for complex centralized models, the object-oriented paradigm isn't the best suited for Web development," Louvel said. "Java developers need to realize this and start thinking more 'REST-fully' when developing new Web services or AJAX-based Web clients. The Restlet project is providing a simple yet solid foundation that can get you started right away on the Web 2.0."
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