Jersey + Spring integration example
This tutorial show you how to integrate Jersey web application with Spring framework. Technologies used :Jersey 1.8, Spring 3.0.5.RELEASE, Eclipse 3.6, Maven 3
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This tutorial show you how to integrate Jersey web application with Spring framework. Technologies used :Jersey 1.8, Spring 3.0.5.RELEASE, Eclipse 3.6, Maven 3
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