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I agree. As a developer you are very tempted at doing X using Y because Y has some smart feature that makes your life easier. Only problem is that in 10 years somebody will have to maintain the code, where the frameworks used may have vanished from the face of the web since. So we don't use them. As you know, I hope that JSF lives at that time so I have dared to use that :) Otherwise it is standard Java + jt400 plus some open source support libraries with source. I know, boooooring!
My prediction: In about 10 years we will have such an incredible mess of
technologies/languages/databases ....
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