On Aug 4, 2006, at 1:13 AM, Keith Harrison-Broninski wrote:

> My original point was that all the frameworks people are  
> recommending on
> this list (J2EE, Jini, Spring, SCA, whatever) will soon effectively be
> subsumed into a larger one: the Eclipse-based approach to development.

While Eclipse has a major following as an IDE, it's still far away  
from a monopoly, so even within this segment, there's going to be  
competing products (both commercial and  open source) for a long  
time. And while it definitely is a platform/framework, it is a  
*client-side* framework. To expect that open source *server-side*  
frameworks such as Spring or a standards for enterprise computing  
like J2EE are going to be "subsumed" into a client side platform is  
just plain silly, IMO.

Stefan
--
Stefan Tilkov, http://www.innoq.com/blog/st/






 
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