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JEE5: The Beginning of the End of Java EE

Java Platform, Enterprise Edition version 5 (JEE5) was intended to simplify the incredibly complex Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) but failed to deliver on that promise. The primary value proposition of Java EE—a common programming model for a complete enterprise platform—makes the platform susceptible to disruption by platforms that emphasize ease of development. In this Burton Group Inflection Point, Senior Analyst Richard Monson-Haefel explains how JEE5 fails to save Java EE and why it’s a harbinger of the end of Java EE as the dominant enterprise platform.

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