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		<title>Consilidation in the Open Source Java Stacks?</title>
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I was talking to a friend that does a lot of work in the realm of Open Source Java. He is someone who talks to people high up in the chain, and discussed how a lot of the CIO folks are getting a bit confused with the offerings. They had gotten used to JBoss. And, [...]]]></description>
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<p>I was talking to a friend that does a lot of work in the realm of Open Source Java. He is someone who talks to people high up in the chain, and discussed how a lot of the CIO folks are getting a bit confused with the offerings. They had gotten used to JBoss. And, now they get Spring. But, they keep getting bombarded with more things. Next they had Mule, and Groovy.</p>
<p>Get some of these guys in a discussion about Mule vs. ServiceMix and they froth. Spring did something smart via <a href="http://www.springframework.org/spring-integration">Spring Integration</a>, but maybe it is time for some consolidation? SpringSource + MuleSource + G2One? SpringyMule?</p>
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