I see your point but much depends on your own preferences.

I finished my last J2EE project in the summer of 2004, so I'm not an
expert in that field.
But in my experience you should always check if a tool is worth the
cost in learning and performance.
Nobody has ever been able to convince me to use spring, although it
has been a hype for years now.
Tools like Hibernate or (as I prefer) OpenJPA  are very useful as they
a
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