Basically you recommend the "when you have a hammer everything looks like a nail". Not a good approach for professionals.
Anyway Java can do web services, but shouldn't.
Or maybe because both Spring and RoR are swiss knifes, not hammers. Both perfectly valid for the task.
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Basically you recommend the "when you have a hammer everything looks like a nail". Not a good approach for professionals.
Anyway Java can do web services, but shouldn't.
Or maybe because both Spring and RoR are swiss knifes, not hammers. Both perfectly valid for the task.