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		<title>By: DamnHandy : &#187; RESTEasy and Seam</title>
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		<description>[...] that make working with JPA and Hibernate a breeze. I had a silly idea a while a back about how to expose entity beans as a resource without the need for a dedicated resource class. The idea wasn&#8217;t fully baked, but the idea [...]</description>
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