What my and company I work for experience show is that Java should simply by
used to solve other problems that Django or RoR solves.
Developing medium-sized web-app in Django is for us big pain in the neck,
especially when compared to development of other app using
Java + PrimeFaces and all enterprise-stuff (Hibernate, ehCache etc).
I don't see Django with Python with their, lets say, community and
non-enterprise grade solutions (good WORKING SOAP library for Python?) is
not suitable for really big thinks, thats all.
On the other side..check Play! Framework for java ;)

On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 10:52 PM, ydjango <traderash...@gmail.com> wrote:

> What do you think?
>
> http://www.cringely.com/2011/10/the-second-coming-of-java/
>
> "When SSDs gain enough capacity there will be a shift from the Ruby
> world back to the Java world. Not for prototyping, because, well, it’s
> prototyping. But simply because the statement “Ruby is incredibly slow
> but I don’t care because my database is slower” will no longer be
> true. At that point Ruby (Python, Groovy, you name it) becomes the
> bottleneck." - from the above article
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