Thursday, October 05, 2006

David Chappell :: What's Next? Life After J2EE

Very timely snapshot from David Chappell; read the full post 

Leaving Sun in control of the Java platform no longer makes any sense, and I sympathize with the attempts of IBM, BEA, and the other J2EE vendors to regain control over their destiny. Yet the .NET Framework has been gaining on J2EE in enterprises, and Microsoft has defined a clear path ahead for developers and decision makers. If the organizations behind its competition don’t reach consensus quickly on a single platform for Java developers, expect the enterprise popularity of .NET (and of Windows) to increase even faster.

Source: David Chappell :: What's Next? Life After J2EE

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