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By athen
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Published: Nov 21 2008 / 10:39

Blogger Riyad Kalla may have mis-stated his point when he asked "Is Java becoming irrelevant?" but his analysis is worth following. While Sun's reorganization is promising from a shareholder perspective, it also is a scramble for position in the Java enterprise software market. The question now is whether that market has already evolved beyond Sun's ability to catch up.
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bjupton replied ago:

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I'm not sure what is promising about Sun from a shareholders perspective.

Seriously, what makes them special? What do they have that would make you want to tie your business to theirs by purchasing their products?

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Motion Control replied ago:

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"Java is ubiquitous"

No, Spring is ubiquitous. No, Hibernate is ubiquitous. No, RoR is ubiquitous. No, Agile is ubiquitous ...

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