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By bloid
via java.dzone.com
Published: Apr 10 2008 / 17:22
As the standards and the products based upon them have gathered pound after pound of cellulite, SOA, Web 2.0 and other infrastructural changes continually impose new requirements that were not foreseen when J2EE was conceived a decade ago, as a chubby but cute baby.
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dzonelurker replied ago:
Rod Johnson has lost street credibility. He's just selling his product.
villane replied ago:
He is certainly selling his product, but I think he is mostly right.
demetrios replied ago:
For me Spring is more of a bloatware - a ~1MB jar bloatware when a few lines of plain java code would have been more than enough :).
"Springing everything what's movin" (tm) makes not sense to me, but sadly it's what happens in many (open source) projects. This is especially interestring after the project was previously "mavenized to death"(tm) :).
alruiz15 replied ago:
I remember this page linked to the original blog entry, not the Javalobby one. IMHO, by doing this readers are missing interesting comments from the original article.
William Louth replied ago:
If the link was changed then we have a classic springer in action - indirection.
William Louth replied ago:
/redirection
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