... and your point would be?
Also see
JEE dead with SOA?.
Note that the title is 'Analysts see
Java EE dying in an SOA world'. The article also states that
Enterprise Java is
not threatened. While the
Super Platforms (Java EE) are threatened, Enterprise Java will continue to thrive with the
Rebel Platforms (e.g. Spring/Hibernate/Eclipse). In fact the Rebel Platforms are even making an impression in the .Net world (e.g. Spring.Net/NHibernate).
Very few organizations will benefit from SOA as it is proposed by the Super Platform Vendors (see
SOA antipatterns). Fortunately more reasonable visions of SOA are starting to emerge (e.g.
What is SOA, really?).