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Ananth Chelladurai

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Jersey helps developing RESTful webservices seamlessly and makes your life easy. This article gives you a quick start on how to create your first RESTful web service using Jersey & Maven.  I assume you have a decent understanding of maven and J2EE. Make sure you have Eclipse Kepler M2Eclipse plugin Java 1.7 Tomcat 7 Step 1 - Maven Project Create a new maven project from your eclipse.  

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