Conclusion
Java is not a static language. If you think you can learn any language and then use that as your meal ticket for the next ten years, you are deluding yourself. Even ABAP has changed its face considerably over the last ten years.
It is our duty to continually research the new additions and changes to the languages we use to develop our applications. This is one of the exciting things about Java—it will always be changing.
Mr. Agassi, the CTO of SAP AG, has said (at SAP TechEd, in Boston, 2005) that Enterprise Services Architecture is the future, and that traditional IT is dead. Java is the grease that will oil the wheels of this new paradigm, so have fun with it!
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(2006). Enterprise JavaBeans 3.0. In: Foundations of Java for ABAP Programmers. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0140-3_25
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