Is J2EE/EJBs a dying trend?
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I might be wrong on this, but I no longer see heavy Business and Web services being hosted using J2ee technologies (Especially EJBs). Having known the power and scalability of J2ee applications, what is keeping developers/decision makers to restrict themselves to Core Java (POJOs) or even other web technologies like PHP, python.
- Is it the development time?
- Is it the Ease of configuration? (I feel this should not be a strong reason with Java EE 6, things are simplified)
Of course scripting languages are faster to develop, we cannot ignore the fact that they are inherently not-as-scalable as Java Applications are (using App servers)
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