1- You could download the JSON response with a browser and look into it with a simple texteditor ( validate and format JSON ) 2- No, Jersey JSON provider uses Jackson which serializes/deserializes the Objects directly in JSON and back to Java Object 3- Yes every client is able to read your JSON response.
1- You could download the JSON response with a browser and look into it with a simple texteditor (validate and format JSON). 2- No, Jersey JSON provider uses Jackson which serializes/deserializes the Objects directly in JSON and back to Java Object. 3- Yes every client is able to read your JSON response.
Jersey leverages the Jettison library for this. Jettison converts JSON to/from StAX which is processed by the JAXB implementation: wikis.sun.com/display/Jersey/JSON+suppor....
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