That seems a rather sweeping assertion. There are a lot of people who
use JavaEE. I have worked for a company that used EJB in ernest. Some
of the Spring crowd seem to make out that no-one uses EJB and everyone
uses Spring. Even when other frameworks are, all the ones I am aware
of run on top of JavaEE even if that is just the Web portion of it. Is
this an attack on the whole of JavaEE or the EJB side (as seems to be
implied).

JavaEE is complex. However it seems to me that it does not seem
possible to do everything that JavaEE does with the same kind of
considerations and not end up with a fairly complex solution.
Scalable, applications which can run across clusters of computers are
going to involve some complexity because it is a complex problem.

On Jan 19, 3:35 pm, Blanford <euroscript...@gmail.com> wrote:
> http://www.sdtimes.com/content/article.aspx?ArticleID=35179&utm_sourc...)
>
> This is so true, Java EE has turned out to be little more than
> marketing hype which impressed project managers much more that
> software engineers.

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