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Comment by w10-1

4 months ago

This and the comments may miss the forest for the trees.

Enterprise software vendors sold libraries and then "application servers", essentially promising infrastructure (typically tied to databases).

Enterprise software developers -- Google in particular -- got tired of depending on others' licensed infrastructure. This birthed Spring and Docker, splitting the market.

(Fun aside: when is a container a vm? When it runs via Apple containerization.)