Webbit REST brings JAX-RS (JSR-311) to Webbit. Here is a quick example:
package org.webbitserver.rest; import org.webbitserver.WebServer; import org.webbitserver.WebServers; import org.webbitserver.rest.resteasy.ResteasyHandler; import javax.ws.rs.GET; import javax.ws.rs.Path; import javax.ws.rs.Produces; public class Main { @Path("/hello") public static class HelloResource { @GET @Produces("text/plain") public String get() { return "Hello"; } } public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception { WebServer webServer = WebServers.createWebServer(9877); webServer.add(new ResteasyHandler(new HelloResource())); webServer.start(); System.out.println("Try this: curl " + webServer.getUri() + "hello"); } }
Webbit-REST uses RestEasy under the hood.