JAX RS Java EE 5

Hi,
I have a EJB project where I have created entities and CRUD methods for them.
I wont to REST enable these EJB methods.
Does Java EE 5 have support for JAX - RS ?
Prem

not out of the box, but you can install any of the implementations and simply use it. The reference implementation is called Jersey.
http://jersey.java.net/
For what its worth, JEE6 (including the web profile) does have JAX-RS support out of the box.

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