February 24, 2010

Trend between Spring and EJB job requirements

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Recently I found a nice site about job trends. I looked for a chronological comparison between Spring and EJB job trends. The following graph shows the trend. The relative view is interesting as well. The EJB trends decrease.

Regards
Rafael

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Posted by rafael.sobek at 1:25 PM in Spring

 

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Comment: John Smith at Mi, 24 Feb 2:25 PM

Watch out, you are going to piss off the jboss people. They don't want developers to have choices.

Comment: Rafael at Mi, 24 Feb 7:19 PM

Dogmatism is never good. ;-)

Comment: Kenneth at Do, 25 Feb 3:18 AM

Does it really make sense compare "Spring" with "EJB" ? Why not Spring with JSF ?

Try to query with "spring ,jee" and you will know know what is the trend.

Comment: Rafael at Do, 25 Feb 9:17 AM

Yes, it make sense. The Spring Framework isn't a webframework how JSF. I think, you mean Spring MVC. Spring itself is a Dependency Injection framework/toolset, which implements a lot of modern design patterns und paradigmas, as well. That's why it's suited for middleware software components.

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