I had some pretty good experiences with Jersey a year ago. It's quite
simple, mostly annotation-based and iirc fails in readable ways when you
get things wrong. We were also using Spring MVC on the same project, which
seemed horrendous in terms of failure messages.


On Tue, Feb 4, 2014 at 1:15 PM, Ben Schulz <[email protected]> wrote:

> Kevin,
>
> do you mind sharing your preferred stack(s)? It's been almost two years
> since my last dabble with Scala and whipping up small REST-Service seems
> like good exercise. =)
>
> Of course I'd be grateful for all suggestions of good REST stacks, not
> just Kevin's. So if anyone else has any ideas... ;)
>
> Thanks
> Ben
>
>
> On Sunday, Febuary 2, 2014 14:29:18 UTC+1 Kevin Wright wrote:
>>
>> It's easy enough to do in a decent framework (which probably means one of
>> the Scala offerings, sorry)
>>
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